AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Bubble Shooter Games in Switzerland Q2 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 bubble shooter games in Switzerland for Q2 2023, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q2 2023, the top 5 bubble shooter games in Switzerland demonstrated varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a detailed look at each app's performance on a unified platform:
Marble Master from Teewee Games saw significant fluctuations in weekly revenue. It started the quarter with approximately $921 and peaked at around $1.9K in the first week of June. Weekly downloads experienced a substantial increase mid-quarter, reaching over 2.5K in late May, though it dropped to 476 by the end of June. The app's weekly active users also saw a notable rise, peaking at over 5K in late May.
Bubble Pop Origin! Puzzle Game by Puzzle1Studio showed a steady climb in weekly revenue, starting at $395 and closing the quarter at $695. Weekly downloads followed a similar upward trend, peaking at 1.3K in mid-May. The app's weekly active users also increased consistently, reaching over 5K by the end of June.
Bubble Shooter Relaxing from Mint Games had minimal revenue throughout the quarter, with a slight uptick to $15 in the final week of June. Weekly downloads saw a peak of 688 in mid-April but generally trended downward, ending at 320. The app's weekly active users also showed a modest increase, closing the quarter at 454.
Bubble Shooter Rainbow by Blackout Lab exhibited a relatively stable revenue, with minor fluctuations around $50-$70. Weekly downloads peaked at 531 in mid-April but declined steadily to 193 by the end of June. The app maintained a strong base of weekly active users, peaking at over 6.1K in early April and ending the quarter at 4.7K.
Bubble Shooter - Classic Pop from Bubble Shooter experienced varied revenue trends, starting at $3.8K and dipping to $1.5K in late May before recovering to $2.2K by the end of June. Weekly downloads remained relatively low, peaking at 504 in early April and ending at 215. Despite this, the app maintained a robust number of weekly active users, consistently around 9K to 10K throughout the quarter.
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