AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Anime Games on Android in Bahrain, Q3 2023
Explore the performance of the top 5 anime games on Android in Bahrain during Q3 2023, including trends in weekly downloads and revenue.
In Q3 2023, the anime game market in Bahrain saw varying levels of performance among the top 5 applications on the Android platform. Below, we delve into the weekly downloads and revenue trends for these popular games, based on data from Sensor Tower.
ONE PIECE Bounty Rush
ONE PIECE Bounty Rush experienced a significant increase in weekly revenue, particularly in August. Starting with a modest $204 in late June, the game saw a peak of approximately $1K during the week of August 14, before settling at around $512 by the end of September. Weekly downloads also saw a notable rise, from 101 at the end of June to a high of 376 in late August, stabilizing around 181 by the end of the quarter.
Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team
Revenue for Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team showed a fluctuating pattern. Starting from $352 at the end of June, it dropped to as low as $17 in mid-September, with a notable peak of $441 in late August. Weekly downloads remained relatively low and stable, with a peak of 60 in early July, and then fluctuating around the 20s towards the end of the quarter.
DRAGON BALL LEGENDS
DRAGON BALL LEGENDS saw its highest revenue in mid-July at about $458, before experiencing a downward trend to around $53 by the end of September. Weekly downloads were more consistent, peaking at 255 in mid-July and gradually decreasing to 66 by the end of the quarter.
The Seven Deadly Sins
For The Seven Deadly Sins, revenue peaked at $180 in late August, having started from $115 at the end of June. By the end of September, revenue had decreased to $70. Weekly downloads remained low throughout the quarter, peaking at 37 in early September.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links had a relatively stable revenue, starting from $80 at the end of June and peaking at $99 in late August, before ending the quarter at $84. Weekly downloads showed minor fluctuations, with a notable peak of 49 in early August and settling around 14 by the end of September.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower, which provides more detailed analytics and trends for mobile apps globally.