AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 3D Realistic Games on iOS in New Zealand Q2 2023
Explore the performance metrics of the top 5 3D realistic games on iOS in New Zealand for Q2 2023, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the second quarter of 2023, the top 5 3D realistic games on iOS in New Zealand showcased varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their metrics:
Call of Duty®: Mobile experienced fluctuations in weekly revenue, peaking at around $26K in early May and mid-June. The game’s weekly downloads ranged from approximately 1.7K to 2.2K, with a noticeable peak in early May. Active users remained relatively stable, hovering around 25K to 28K throughout the quarter.
PUBG MOBILE saw its highest weekly revenue of roughly $24K in early April, with a noticeable dip to around $15K by mid-June. Download numbers were relatively steady, averaging around 800 to 900 per week, with a peak of 1K in the final week of June. Active user numbers fluctuated slightly, maintaining a range of approximately 10.5K to 11.5K.
State of Survival: Zombie War had a peak weekly revenue of about $10.4K in late April, with a general downward trend reaching around $7K by the end of June. Weekly downloads saw a spike to 342 in early May but generally remained between 130 and 200. Active users peaked at 962 in early May and gradually decreased to around 682 by the end of June.
Last Fortress: Underground showed a consistent weekly revenue trend, peaking at around $8.9K in late April. Downloads varied, with the highest at 687 in late April and the lowest at 309 in late May. Active users remained relatively stable, with a peak of 1.6K in late April and a slight decline to around 1.2K by mid-June.
Age of Origins:Tower Defense saw its highest weekly revenue of around $6.9K in early June, with consistent growth throughout the quarter. Downloads were relatively low, peaking at 336 in early April and stabilizing around 120 to 150 towards the end of June. Active users showed a gradual increase, peaking at 1.5K in early April and maintaining around 1.2K to 1.3K subsequently.
These insights reflect the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market in New Zealand. For more detailed analysis, visit Sensor Tower.