AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Subscription Games Performance in South America Q2 2023
Explore the performance of the top 5 subscription games on a unified platform in South America during Q2 2023, highlighting trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q2 2023, the performance of the top 5 subscription games on a unified platform in South America showcased varying trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at how each game fared during this period.
Tiny Wings from Andreas Illiger saw its weekly revenue fluctuate, peaking at around $99 in mid-May before ending the quarter at $21. Weekly downloads for the game were relatively low, with a slight increase to 21 in mid-April and fluctuations ranging between 1 and 8 in other weeks.
THTH: Love Is a Game NETFLIX by Netflix, Inc. experienced a more consistent performance. Weekly revenue showed growth, peaking at approximately $104 in mid-May and maintaining around $79 towards the end of June. The game’s weekly downloads remained steady, starting at 28.5K in late March and ending at 22.1K in late June. Active users also displayed a positive trend, increasing from 160.7K in late March to 190.7K by the end of June.
Thumper: Pocket Edition by Drool LLC had a modest revenue trend, peaking at $32 in early April and ending the quarter with $19. The game did not report any significant downloads or active user metrics during this period.
Asphalt Xtreme, another title from Netflix, Inc., showed a consistent revenue stream, peaking at $23 in early May and concluding the quarter at $22. Weekly downloads were stable, starting at 5K in late March and ending at 4.6K in late June. Active users saw a slight increase from 17.7K in late March to 16.8K by the end of June.
SpongeBob: Get Cooking, also from Netflix, Inc., displayed varying revenue, peaking at $37 in mid-May and ending the quarter with $18. The game’s weekly downloads started strong at 63.2K in late March, fluctuating throughout the quarter, and ending at 30.9K in late June. Active users showed a slight decline from 178.1K in late March to 175.2K by the end of June.
These insights come from Sensor Tower, where more detailed data and trends can be explored.