AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Shooter Games on Android in Nigeria for Q2 2023
An overview of the performance of the top 5 shooter games on Android in Nigeria during Q2 2023, including trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
Throughout Q2 2023, the top 5 shooter games on Android in Nigeria showed varying trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here is a detailed look at their performance:
PUBG MOBILE from Level Infinite saw a consistent increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $7.8K in early May and then gradually declining to around $318 by the end of June. Weekly downloads fluctuated moderately, reaching around 1.8K in the final week of June. The game maintained a relatively stable active user base, with a peak of about 173K in early April.
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 8 by Activision Publishing, Inc. experienced a steady increase in weekly active users, growing from 8.2K at the end of March to approximately 9.5K by the end of June. Weekly downloads peaked at about 3.9K in late May, while weekly revenue showed slight fluctuations, reaching a maximum of around $2K in early June.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary by Garena International I demonstrated strong performance in weekly downloads, peaking at about 6.8K in late May. Weekly revenue remained relatively stable, hovering around $1.7K to $1.9K throughout the quarter. Active users showed consistent engagement, with numbers staying around 21K to 22K.
Free Fire MAX, also from Garena International I, saw its weekly active users increase from approximately 32.8K in late March to around 36.9K by the end of June. Weekly downloads peaked at about 1.9K in late May. Revenue remained relatively stable, with minor fluctuations, averaging around $1K per week.
LifeAfter from NetEase Games had a significant spike in weekly revenue in mid-June, reaching approximately $3K, compared to its earlier performance of under $300 per week. Weekly downloads remained low, with a peak of just 46 in mid-June. Active users slightly declined over the quarter, from around 316 at the end of March to about 197 by the end of June.
This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, highlights the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market in Nigeria. For more detailed insights and trends, you can visit Sensor Tower.