AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Character Collection Games on iOS in the UK: Q2 2023
Discover how the top 5 character collection games performed on iOS in the UK during Q2 2023, with insights into downloads, revenue, and active users.
The second quarter of 2023 saw interesting trends among the top character collection games on iOS in the United Kingdom. Here’s a detailed look at the performance of MONOPOLY GO!, Coin Master, Subway Surfers, X-HERO, and Honkai: Star Rail.
MONOPOLY GO! from Scopely, Inc. exhibited a strong performance in revenue and active users. Weekly revenue rose steadily, peaking at approximately $456K in mid-June. Weekly downloads, however, showed a downward trend starting from 159K in early April to about 71K by the end of June. Despite this, weekly active users remained relatively stable, hovering around the 200K mark for most of the quarter.
Coin Master by Moon Active continued to demonstrate robust revenue, with weekly figures reaching as high as $534K in mid-June. Weekly downloads saw a noticeable decline, dropping from 44K in late April to around 19K by the end of June. Active users fluctuated but maintained a strong presence, averaging around 200K throughout the quarter.
Subway Surfers, developed by Sybo Games ApS, experienced modest revenue growth, peaking at about $4.1K at the end of May. The game saw consistent weekly downloads, with a notable increase to 28K in the final week of June. The number of active users remained impressive, consistently surpassing 1.4M, and peaking at over 1.5M in late June.
X-HERO from BINGCHUAN NETWORK (HONG KONG) COMPANY LIMITED observed fluctuating revenue, peaking at around $44K in early June. Weekly downloads were highly variable, with significant spikes, reaching as high as 95K in mid-May. Active users saw a peak of about 191K in late May but declined to around 69K by the end of June.
Honkai: Star Rail by COGNOSPHERE PTE. LTD. had a notable launch with weekly revenue reaching approximately $164K in late April. Downloads were highest at launch, with around 98K in the last week of April, but declined to approximately 3.9K by the end of June. Active users mirrored this trend, peaking at 118K in late April and stabilizing around the 60K mark towards the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.