AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 City Building Games on iOS in Austria Q2 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 city building games on iOS in Austria during Q2 2023, including revenue, downloads, and active users.
In Q2 2023, the city building games category on iOS in Austria showcased diverse performance metrics across the top 5 apps. Let's delve into the specifics of each game's trends in revenue, downloads, and active users.
SimCity BuildIt from Electronic Arts saw fluctuations in its weekly revenue, peaking at $4K in mid-April and tapering off to around $1.1K by the end of June. Weekly downloads displayed a mixed trend, with a notable peak of 799 in early April, and a resurgence to 338 by the end of June. The game's weekly active users showed a slight decline from 5K in early April to around 3.8K by the end of June.
The Simpsons™: Tapped Out, also by Electronic Arts, experienced a significant spike in weekly revenue, reaching $2.9K in early April, before declining to around $428 by the end of June. Downloads for the app increased steadily, culminating in a high of 481 in the final week of June. Active users showed a positive trend, growing from 2.9K at the start of the quarter to 3.5K at its conclusion.
Merge County® by Microfun Limited maintained consistent weekly revenue, averaging around $500 to $600 throughout the quarter. Downloads were relatively low, with a peak of 37 in the last week of June. The app's active users remained stable, hovering around 140 to 150.
Land of Empires: Immortal from Nuverse showed modest weekly revenue, peaking at $833 in early April and stabilizing around $363 by the end of June. Downloads were minimal, with a notable peak of 29 in mid-June. Active users for the game remained fairly consistent around the 90-110 range.
Global City: Building Games by MY.GAMES B.V. exhibited a steady revenue trend, averaging around $300 to $370 weekly. Downloads saw a peak of 364 in mid-April, with fluctuations thereafter, ending at 75 in the last week of June. The app's active users showed a decline from 464 in late April to 187 by the end of June.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more in-depth analysis and trends, visit Sensor Tower.