AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Shooter Games on Android in the US: Q2 2023 Performance
In Q2 2023, the top shooter games on Android in the US showcased varied performance in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q2 2023, the leading shooter games on the Android platform in the United States displayed notable trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at the performance of the top 5 shooter games: Call of Duty: Mobile Season 7, Free Fire: 7th Anniversary, PUBG MOBILE, War Robots Multiplayer Battles, and Mech Arena - Shooting Game.
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 7
Weekly revenue for Call of Duty: Mobile Season 7 started strong at around $988K in late March, peaking at approximately $1.1M in early April. The revenue saw fluctuations throughout the quarter, ending at roughly $689K in late June. Weekly downloads ranged from 29K to 47K, with a noticeable uptick in late May. Active users hovered between 1M and 1.2M, peaking at 1.17M in mid-June.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary experienced a significant revenue peak of approximately $763K in early May, with weekly figures generally fluctuating between $416K and $682K. Downloads remained relatively stable, with the highest count at nearly 60K in late June. Active users consistently exceeded 1.7M, peaking at 1.84M in late June.
PUBG MOBILE
PUBG MOBILE saw consistent weekly revenue around $294K to $393K, with a peak in late April. Downloads ranged from 28K to 44K, increasing towards the end of the quarter. Active users fluctuated, reaching a high of 984K in late May before settling around 384K by the end of June.
War Robots Multiplayer Battles
War Robots Multiplayer Battles maintained a steady revenue stream, averaging around $272K to $302K weekly. Downloads varied from 11K to 22K, with a notable drop in mid-June. Active users remained stable, fluctuating between 114K and 142K throughout the quarter.
Mech Arena - Shooting Game
Mech Arena - Shooting Game had a relatively stable weekly revenue, ranging from $115K to $165K. Downloads showed significant peaks, notably reaching 128K in mid-April, before stabilizing around 10K to 23K. Active users peaked at 183K in mid-April, then saw a gradual decline, ending the quarter at around 97K.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, which offers more detailed analytics and trends for mobile applications.