AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 NFT Games on Android in the UK: Q2 2023 Performance
Explore the performance of the top 5 NFT games on Android in the UK during Q2 2023, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the second quarter of 2023, the top 5 NFT games on the Android platform in the United Kingdom showed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their trends:
MIR4 experienced fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $230K in the first week of April and witnessing a dip to around $79K in mid-June. Downloads were inconsistent, with a high of 107 in early April and no downloads in the final two weeks of June. Active users saw minor fluctuations, starting at 569 in late March and ending at 550 by the end of June.
IMVU: Social Chat & Avatar app maintained relatively stable weekly revenue, with a peak of around $6.2K in late April. Downloads varied, reaching a high of 839 in early April and ending the quarter with 812. Active users showed a slight decline, starting at 12.6K in late March and ending at 11K by the end of June.
Highrise: Avatar, Chat & Games saw a steady weekly revenue trend, peaking at approximately $7.5K in late March and ending the quarter at around $6.5K. Downloads fluctuated, with a high of 5.3K in mid-June and a low of 1.2K in early June. Active users showed an upward trend towards the end of the quarter, starting at 24.9K in late March and reaching 25.7K by the end of June.
COIN: Always Be Earning had a stable revenue pattern, with weekly revenue peaking at approximately $1.7K in late April and ending the quarter at around $1.6K. Active users showed a gradual decline, starting at 3.9K in late March and dropping to 2.6K by the end of June.
Upland - Real Estate Simulator exhibited a fluctuating revenue trend, with a peak of approximately $2.4K in late April and a dip to around $213 in mid-June. Downloads were sporadic, with a high of 2.5K in early April and no downloads in the final weeks of the quarter. Active users saw an initial increase, peaking at 5.6K in mid-April, and then a decline to 3.5K by the end of June.
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