AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Third Person Games in Latvia, Q2 2023
Discover the performance of the top 5 third-person games in Latvia for Q2 2023, with insights into weekly downloads and revenue trends.
In the second quarter of 2023, Latvia's gaming market saw notable performances from the top five third-person games on a unified platform. Here's a closer look at the trends in weekly downloads and revenue for these popular titles.
Number Master: Run and merge by KAYAC Inc. experienced a varied download trend. The game began with 366 downloads in the last week of March, peaking at 2.8K downloads in the week of May 8. However, it saw a decline towards the end of the quarter, finishing with 545 downloads in the last week of June.
Subway Surfers from SYBO Games maintained a steady download rate throughout the quarter. The game started with 914 downloads in late March, peaking at 1.4K downloads in the first week of June, and concluded with 1K downloads in the last week of June. Revenue-wise, the game showed consistent earnings, starting at $81 in late March and peaking at $108 in mid-April.
Jelly Run 2048 by CASUAL AZUR GAMES had fluctuating download numbers. It began with 206 downloads in late March and experienced a peak of 1.6K downloads in the last week of May, ending the quarter with 1K downloads. Revenue for this game was minimal, with a peak of $3 in the last week of May.
Twerk Race 3d — Fun run game! from Freeplay Inc showed a mixed trend in downloads. The game started with 921 downloads in late March, peaking at 1.5K downloads in mid-April, and then saw a decline, ending the quarter with 573 downloads. Revenue was sporadic, with a peak of $21 in mid-April.
Stumble Guys by Scopely saw consistent downloads throughout the quarter. It started with 1.2K downloads in late March, reached a peak of 1.3K downloads in late April, and ended with 653 downloads in the last week of June. The game also showed strong revenue performance, starting at $366 in late March and peaking at $693 in the last week of May.
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