AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Virtual Pet Apps on iOS in Poland Q3 2023
A detailed look at the performance of the top 5 virtual pet applications on the iOS platform in Poland during Q3 2023.
In Q3 2023, Poland's iOS platform saw intriguing trends in the virtual pet app category. Here's a closer look at the performance of the top 5 virtual pet applications, based on data from Sensor Tower.
My Cat – Virtual Pet Games, published by Akita Limited Liability Company, experienced fluctuations in revenue, peaking at $767 in mid-July before settling around $414 by the end of September. Downloads showed a notable decrease, starting from 845K at the end of June and dropping to 338K by late September. Weekly active users (WAUs) followed a similar downward trend, from 1.9K in late June to 1K by the end of the quarter.
Bubbu – My Virtual Pet Cat by BUBADU information technology Ltd. saw relatively stable revenue figures, with a notable spike at $254 in late June and a dip to $49 in mid-September. Downloads experienced a significant rise from 80K in late June to 278K by the end of September. WAUs also increased, starting at 1.5K in late June and reaching 2.3K by the end of the quarter.
Pokémon Sleep, a recent release from The Pokemon Company, showed promising revenue growth, with peaks of $164 in late August and late September. Downloads fluctuated, with an initial high of 245K in mid-July and a decrease to 129K by the end of September. WAUs showed a steady increase, starting at 140 in mid-July and reaching 290 by the end of the quarter.
My Talking Tom Friends from Outfit7 Limited saw modest revenue, peaking at $142 in late August. Downloads peaked twice, first at 854K in mid-August and then at 746K later in the month. WAUs showed significant growth, from 5.9K in late June to a high of 8.7K in late August, before settling at 6.5K by the end of September.
My Talking Angela 2, also by Outfit7 Limited, experienced varied revenue figures, peaking at $93 in late June and dropping to $14 in mid-September. Downloads showed a notable decline, from 1M at the end of June to 574K by the end of September. WAUs followed a downward trend, from 4.6K in late June to 3.7K by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data trends, visit Sensor Tower.