AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 First Person Games on Android in Africa Q3 2023
A detailed look at the performance of the top five first-person games on Android in Africa during Q3 2023, including metrics on weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the third quarter of 2023, the top five first-person games on Android in Africa showed varied performance in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Data from Sensor Tower provides a detailed look at these metrics.
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 8 experienced significant fluctuations in weekly revenue, peaking at around $124K in early July before settling to approximately $29K by the end of September. Weekly downloads for the game remained relatively stable, averaging around 22K to 27K, with a slight dip to 19K in mid-July. The game's active user base saw a gradual decline from 184K to about 160K over the quarter.
Minecraft saw modest revenue figures, starting at around $6.4K and ending the quarter at approximately $4.5K. Weekly downloads were low but stable, ranging between 70 and 180 throughout the period. Active users hovered around the 49K mark, showing minor fluctuations but generally maintaining consistency.
Fishing Clash: Sport Simulator showed a varied revenue pattern, peaking at around $5.6K at the end of July and closing the quarter at approximately $5K. Downloads saw a significant spike to 32K in late July, followed by another surge to 19K in the last week of September. Active users mirrored this trend, peaking at 96K in early July and ending the quarter at around 85K.
Cooking Madness: A Chef's Game exhibited steady weekly revenue, mostly hovering around $2K to $2.8K. The game saw a substantial increase in downloads, reaching a high of 73K in mid-August before stabilizing around 39K by the end of September. Active users remained robust throughout the quarter, peaking at 856K and closing at approximately 767K.
Hunting Clash: Shooting Games had a more erratic performance. Revenue fluctuated, starting at around $2.3K and ending at approximately $1.5K. Downloads saw dramatic spikes, reaching up to 69K in mid-August but falling to 7K by the end of September. Active users followed a similar pattern, peaking at 94K in mid-August and dropping to about 18K by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.