AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Drama Games on iOS in Latin America Q3 2023
A closer look at the performance of the top 5 drama games on iOS in Latin America during Q3 2023, showcasing trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the third quarter of 2023, the top 5 drama games on iOS in Latin America exhibited varied performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active user engagement. Here, we delve into the specifics for each game based on Sensor Tower data.
Episode - Choose Your Story saw a fluctuating yet generally strong performance in weekly downloads, starting at around 16.3K in late June and peaking at 21.3K by the end of July. Weekly revenue for Episode - Choose Your Story also demonstrated variability, with notable peaks at approximately $4.4K in mid-July. Active user numbers remained robust, maintaining over 50K users weekly until early September, before experiencing a gradual decline to around 43K by the end of the quarter.
Too Hot to Handle 2 NETFLIX, launched in mid-July, exhibited an initial surge in weekly downloads, reaching a high of 26.6K in its second week. However, downloads saw a declining trend, stabilizing around 15K by the end of September. Revenue for this title remained modest, with a noticeable increase to $138 in the final week of the quarter. The game’s active user base showed a strong start with over 32K users in late July, fluctuating slightly but ending the quarter at a similar level.
THTH: Love Is a Game NETFLIX displayed consistent weekly download numbers, starting at 11.5K and ending at around 5.6K. Revenue trends were sporadic, peaking at $179 in mid-July and seeing another rise to $136 in mid-September. Active user numbers for this title remained high, with figures consistently above 95K, peaking at 110K at the end of July before slightly declining towards the end of the quarter.
Chat Master! experienced a notable decline in weekly downloads over the quarter, starting at 11K and dropping to just over 1K by the end of September. Revenue for this game was minimal, with only a few weeks showing any earnings, the highest being $13 in late July. Active user engagement mirrored the download trend, decreasing from 34K in late June to just under 10K by the end of September.
Truth or Dare? Dirty maintained a steady performance in weekly downloads, consistently around 5K throughout the quarter. Revenue for this game showed a stable upward trend, peaking at $3.2K in the final week of September. Active user numbers remained relatively constant, fluctuating between 5K and 5.5K, indicating steady engagement from its user base.
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