AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 City Building Games in Spain Q2 2023
Explore the performance of the top 5 city building games in Spain for Q2 2023, featuring trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q2 2023, the top 5 city building games in Spain showed varied performance across downloads, revenue, and active users, according to Sensor Tower data. Here is a detailed look at each of these games on a unified platform.
SimCity BuildIt from Electronic Arts experienced notable fluctuations in its weekly metrics. Weekly revenue peaked at approximately $6.4K in late April, with a notable dip to around $3.1K in mid-June. Downloads saw a significant spike, reaching 7.9K in early June, while weekly active users peaked at 62.2K in the same period, indicating a strong engagement from the player base.
The Simpsons™: Tapped Out, also by Electronic Arts, showed a steady revenue trend with a peak of about $4.2K in early June. Downloads remained relatively stable, with a notable increase to 5.2K in late June. The game maintained high weekly active users, peaking at 88.8K in mid-April, showcasing consistent player activity.
Meta World: My City by Netmarble Corporation, released in April 2023, saw a sharp decline in all metrics after the initial launch. Revenue started at $1.2K in mid-April and dropped to negligible amounts by late June. Downloads followed a similar trend, starting at 20.2K and plummeting to single digits. Weekly active users also decreased, starting at 14.3K and ending at around 1.5K.
Nvizzio Creations's MONOPOLY Tycoon showed moderate performance with weekly revenue peaking at $213 in early June. Downloads peaked at 3.2K in mid-April, with a declining trend towards the end of the quarter. Active users peaked at 7.4K in mid-April, gradually decreasing to around 4.2K by late June.
Finally, Megapolis: City Building Sim by Social Quantum maintained a relatively steady performance. Weekly revenue hovered around $300, with a slight peak to $481 in late June. Downloads were consistent, peaking at 1.6K in mid-April. Active users remained stable, peaking at 3.2K in mid-April and maintaining similar levels throughout the quarter.
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