AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Hybridcasual Games Performance in Peru for Q2 2023
Discover the performance metrics for the top 5 hybridcasual games on a unified platform in Peru during Q2 2023, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the second quarter of 2023, the hybridcasual gaming market in Peru showcased impressive performances across several top apps. Here’s an in-depth look at the weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for the leading games in this category, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Stumble Guys from Scopely, Inc. experienced fluctuations in both downloads and revenue. Weekly downloads peaked at around 36K in late April, while the lowest point was approximately 20.6K in mid-June. Revenue showed a downward trend from late March, starting at $7.9K and settling around $4.4K by the end of June. The game maintained a strong user base, with weekly active users hovering between 192K and 260K.
Triple Match 3D by Boombox Games LTD had a relatively stable performance. Weekly downloads remained modest, ranging from 258 to 805. Revenue showed slight variations, peaking at $3.2K in early May and dropping to $2K in early June. Active users were consistent, averaging around 1.4K to 1.6K throughout the quarter.
Sniper 3D: Gun Shooting Games from Wildlife Studios saw notable spikes in metrics. Weekly downloads reached up to 27.2K in late May before declining to around 13.9K by the end of June. Revenue ranged between $1.2K and $2.2K, maintaining a steady pace. Active users saw significant increases, peaking at approximately 125.6K in late May.
Rush Royale: Tower Defense TD by MY.GAMES B.V. exhibited a strong presence. Weekly downloads fluctuated, with highs of 9K in early May and lows around 3.7K. Revenue peaked at around $3.5K in mid-May, showing a generally positive trend. Active users were robust, ranging from 24.2K to 34.5K throughout the quarter.
Lastly, Mighty DOOM from Bethesda, although a newcomer, made its mark. Downloads started strong at 16.2K in late March but tapered off to around 596 by the end of June. Revenue followed a declining trend, beginning at $2.6K and dropping to around $480. Active users showed resilience, peaking at 47.2K in late June.
For more detailed insights and comprehensive data, visit Sensor Tower.