AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Pirate Games on iOS in Africa Q3 2023
In Q3 2023, the top 5 pirate games on iOS in Africa saw varied performance across downloads, revenue, and active users, with notable trends for each app.
In Q3 2023, the top 5 pirate games on the iOS platform in Africa demonstrated diverse performance trends across downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at the data provided by Sensor Tower.
Save The Pirate! Help! Escape! from Volodymyr Bondarenko experienced fluctuations in weekly downloads, starting strong with over 1.5K downloads in late June but tapering off to around 255 by the end of September. Revenue peaked at $13 in early August but was otherwise minimal. Active users mirrored the download trend, peaking at 1.9K in mid-July and dropping to 270 by the end of the quarter.
Voyage: The Grand Fleet by MGCFUTURES LTD showed a promising start. Weekly downloads reached 760 in late July but gradually declined to 48 by the end of the quarter. Revenue saw a consistent upward trajectory early on, with a peak of $619 in late July, stabilizing around $242 by the end of September. Active users peaked at 1.1K in late July and remained steady around 586 by the end of the period.
Playtika LTD's Pirate Kings™ maintained a stable revenue stream, averaging around $1K throughout the quarter, peaking at $1.2K in late June. Downloads were modest, peaking at 184 in late July. Active users showed a gradual increase, starting at 271 in late June and peaking at 519 in early August.
SayGames LTD's Pirate Raid: Caribbean Battle had a more volatile performance. Weekly downloads started at 196 in late June, dropping significantly to nearly zero by September. Revenue followed a similar pattern, peaking at $76 in early July and dwindling to $2 by the end of the quarter. Active users also saw a sharp decline from 322 in early July to nearly zero by September.
Finally, Last Pirate: Island Survival from RetroStyle Games had a minimal revenue impact, with most weeks showing zero earnings. Downloads were modest, peaking at 53 in mid-August and maintaining a low but steady rate. Active users were sparse, peaking at 26 in late August but generally remaining very low.
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