AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Casual Games Performance in the UK for Q2 2023
In Q2 2023, the top 5 casual games in the UK saw diverse trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users, with notable performances from Coin Master and Candy Crush Saga.
In the second quarter of 2023, the top 5 casual games in the United Kingdom exhibited varied performance metrics in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at how each of these games fared, based on data provided by Sensor Tower.
Coin Master from Moon Active showed impressive weekly revenue figures throughout the quarter. Starting at approximately $1.35M at the end of March, the revenue saw a steady increase, peaking at around $1.65M by the end of June. Weekly downloads, however, experienced a decline from about 50K at the beginning of the quarter to roughly 32K by the end of June. The game maintained a strong weekly active user base, fluctuating between 300K and 460K.
King's Candy Crush Saga saw consistent weekly revenue, starting at around $1.1M and slightly increasing to approximately $1.2M by the end of June. Weekly downloads for the game varied, starting at about 47K and ending at around 33K. The active user base showed significant fluctuations, with a peak of over 830K and a low of around 580K during the quarter.
Royal Match by Dream Games recorded strong weekly revenue, beginning at about $736K and increasing to approximately $857K by the end of June. Weekly downloads saw a downward trend from around 81K to 52K. The game’s weekly active users remained relatively stable, hovering between 580K and 750K throughout the quarter.
MONOPOLY GO! from Scopely, Inc. demonstrated a significant increase in weekly revenue, starting from $75K in mid-April and rising to around $824K by the end of June. Weekly downloads showed a decrease from approximately 217K to 113K. The active user base grew from about 98K in mid-April to around 291K by the end of the quarter.
Gardenscapes by Playrix maintained steady weekly revenue, starting at $470K and ending at around $545K. Weekly downloads experienced a decline from about 93K to 38K. The weekly active user base fluctuated between 266K and 336K during the quarter.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower’s website.