AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Casual Games Performance in France for Q2 2023
In Q2 2023, the top 5 casual games in France showed varied performance in downloads, revenue, and active users. Data from Sensor Tower highlights the trends for each app.
The second quarter of 2023 witnessed notable trends in the performance of the top 5 casual games in France across a unified platform. Here’s an overview of how each game fared, based on data from Sensor Tower.
MONOPOLY GO! experienced an impressive surge in weekly revenue, peaking at around $721K in early June before settling at approximately $622K by the end of the month. Weekly downloads, however, showed a significant decline from 165K at the end of March to about 69K by late June. Despite this, the game maintained a robust base of active users, starting at 220K and reaching a peak of nearly 445K in late April before stabilizing around 321K by the end of June.
Royal Match saw a consistent performance in weekly revenue, starting at around $406K and ending the quarter at approximately $419K. Weekly downloads fluctuated, peaking at roughly 96K in late May and then decreasing to about 71K by late June. The game maintained a strong active user base, with numbers hovering around 750K for most of the quarter and reaching nearly 793K by the end of June.
Subway Surfers showed a stable revenue stream, with weekly earnings ranging between $1.3K and $2.1K. The game’s weekly downloads exhibited moderate fluctuations, peaking at nearly 69K in mid-May before settling at around 53K by the end of June. Subway Surfers continued to engage a large number of active users, maintaining figures around 1.5M to 1.7M throughout the quarter.
Plato: Fun Multiplayer Games had a steady revenue performance, with weekly earnings peaking at approximately $8.6K in late May. Weekly downloads saw a downward trend, starting at 72K at the end of March and decreasing to around 40K by late June. Active users showed a decline towards the end of the quarter, starting at about 998K and dropping to approximately 733K by the end of June.
Gardenscapes displayed a varied revenue pattern, peaking at around $519K in mid-April and ending the quarter at approximately $344K. Weekly downloads showed a downward trajectory, starting at 48K and falling to about 24K by late June. The game’s active user base remained relatively stable, with figures around 320K throughout the quarter.
These insights highlight the dynamic nature of the casual gaming market in France. For more detailed analytics and insights, visit Sensor Tower.