AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Final Fantasy Games Performance in Italy, Q2 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 Final Fantasy games on a unified platform in Italy during Q2 2023, including insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the second quarter of 2023, the top 5 Final Fantasy games showed varied performance trends in Italy across a unified platform. Data from Sensor Tower reveals the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user metrics for each game, providing a comprehensive overview of their market presence.
Final Fantasy XV: War for Eos from Machine Zone, Inc experienced a notable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $1.5K in the final week of June. Weekly downloads saw a decline from 313 in the last week of March to 131 by the end of June. However, weekly active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 794 and 1.1K.
FINAL FANTASY BE:WOTV by SQUARE ENIX exhibited a downward trend in weekly revenue, starting at $3.2K in late March and dropping to $1K by the end of June. Weekly downloads were sporadic, with a significant drop to single digits in several weeks, but a slight recovery to 25 in the last week of June. Active users also decreased, from 1K in late March to 359 by the end of the quarter.
DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY OO, another SQUARE ENIX title, saw weekly revenue fluctuate, peaking at $1.8K in early May before stabilizing around $1.3K towards the end of June. Downloads were minimal, with a significant increase to 210 in the last week of June. Active users remained low but saw a slight increase from 197 in late March to 185 by the end of June.
FINAL FANTASY BRAVE EXVIUS also from SQUARE ENIX, showed a relatively stable weekly revenue pattern, with a notable peak at $575 in the last week of June. Downloads were minimal throughout the quarter, with a remarkable increase to 289 in the final week. Active users demonstrated a similar trend, peaking at 232 in the last week of June.
FINAL FANTASY Ⅸ maintained a modest revenue stream, with a peak of $452 in early May before settling around $90 by the end of June. Downloads remained low but consistent, peaking at 55 in early May and ending at 13 in the last week of June.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analysis and additional insights, visit Sensor Tower.