AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Third Person Games on Android in Africa Q2 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top third-person games on Android in Africa during Q2 2023, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the second quarter of 2023, the top third-person games on the Android platform in Africa demonstrated varied performance trends in downloads, revenue, and active user metrics. Here, we analyze the performance of PUBG MOBILE, Free Fire: 7th Anniversary, Tower of Fantasy, Free Fire MAX, and Dynasty Legends 2. The data comes from Sensor Tower, where more insights can be found.
PUBG MOBILE experienced significant growth in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $115K in the week of June 19. Its weekly downloads fluctuated, reaching around 126K in mid-May and ending the quarter at approximately 116K. Active users saw a steady increase, rising from about 2.5M in late March to over 2.7M by the end of June.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary showed a more stable revenue pattern, with weekly revenue hovering around $10K to $16K. The game saw a notable spike in downloads, peaking at 182K in late May. Active users grew consistently, reaching over 4M by the end of June, up from approximately 3.3M at the start of the quarter.
Tower of Fantasy had a mixed performance. Weekly revenue saw a peak of around $17.5K in late April but dropped significantly towards the end of the quarter. Downloads were minimal, with a notable increase only in the last week of June, reaching 678. Active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 1.4K and 2.8K throughout the quarter.
Free Fire MAX maintained a steady weekly revenue, generally around $5K to $6.6K. Downloads peaked at 52K in late May, and active users showed a gradual increase, reaching over 1M by the end of June.
Dynasty Legends 2 had a more modest performance. Weekly revenue peaked at around $7.3K in mid-April. Downloads spiked in mid-May at 2.2K but generally remained low. Active users showed a declining trend, starting from 1.1K in early May and decreasing to 375 by the end of June.
These insights highlight the dynamic nature of the gaming market in Africa, with varying trends across different metrics for each game. For more detailed analytics, visit Sensor Tower.