AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Third Person Games on Android in New Zealand, Q2 2023
In Q2 2023, the top 5 third person games on Android in New Zealand showcased varied trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Sensor Tower data reveals detailed performance metrics.
In Q2 2023, the top five third person games on the Android platform in New Zealand exhibited diverse trends across weekly downloads, revenue, and active user metrics. Below is a detailed analysis based on Sensor Tower data.
PUBG MOBILE saw its weekly revenue fluctuate, peaking at approximately $9.9K in late March and ending the quarter at around $9.3K. Weekly downloads ranged from 393 to 692, with a notable increase towards the end of June. Active users started at 6.5K in late March, with a slight dip to 5.9K in early June, and then rose to 6.9K by the end of the quarter.
Genshin Impact: Natlan Launch experienced significant weekly revenue changes, reaching a high of approximately $7.7K in mid-April and dropping to $2.9K in early June before climbing back to $4.1K by the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads varied between 219 and 687, with spikes in early April and late June. Active users showed a downward trend from 6.8K in late March to 6K in mid-June, with a slight recovery to 6.7K by the end of June.
DRAGON BALL LEGENDS had a notable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $7.9K in late May and ending June at around $7.3K. Weekly downloads saw a peak of 436 in late May, with numbers generally ranging from 179 to 340. Active users remained relatively stable, averaging around 5K throughout the quarter.
Guns of Glory: Lost Island maintained steady weekly revenue, ranging from $2.9K to $4.2K. Weekly downloads were lower, fluctuating between 45 and 196, with a notable drop in early June. Active users peaked at 766 in late May but saw a decline to 500 by the end of June.
MIR4 had a mixed performance in weekly revenue, starting at approximately $2.9K in late March, dropping to $518 in early April, and then peaking at $6.7K by the end of June. Weekly downloads were minimal, never exceeding single digits. Active users showed a gradual decline from 101 in late March to 89 by the end of June.
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