AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Arcade Racing Apps in Australia Q3 2023
An overview of the performance of the top 5 arcade racing apps in Australia for Q3 2023, based on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the third quarter of 2023, the top 5 arcade racing apps in Australia demonstrated notable trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, offers a comprehensive look at the performance of these popular games.
Pocket Champs PVP Racing Games saw fluctuations in revenue, starting the quarter with approximately $10K and peaking at around $17K in mid-July before gradually declining to about $8K by the end of September. Downloads peaked at 8.5K in early July but tapered off to around 3.5K by the end of the quarter. Weekly active users (WAUs) followed a similar trend, starting strong at 15.3K and ending at 12.3K.
Asphalt Legends Unite experienced a varied revenue stream, peaking at $5.4K in late July and dipping to approximately $2.5K by the end of September. Downloads showed a significant increase in early August, reaching 7.1K, and maintained a steady rise, ending the quarter at 5.4K. WAUs rose consistently, peaking at 14.4K in mid-August before stabilizing around 11.7K by the end of September.
Need for Speed No Limits maintained steady revenue, with minor fluctuations around the $3.5K to $4.4K range throughout the quarter. Downloads were relatively stable, ranging from 2K to 3K. WAUs exhibited a slight downward trend, starting at 7.3K and ending at 7.1K, with a peak of 8.6K in early July.
CarX Drift Racing 2 showed a consistent revenue pattern, averaging around $2.8K to $3.5K per week. Downloads remained steady around the 1.5K to 2.2K range. WAUs experienced a notable increase in early September, peaking at 4.3K, before settling back to 3.5K by the end of the quarter.
CarX Street had a varied revenue trend, starting at approximately $1.9K, peaking at $2.7K in mid-September, and ending around $1.8K. Downloads saw a peak of 2.5K at the start of the quarter, with fluctuations leading to a closing figure of 1.5K. WAUs remained relatively stable, averaging around 13K to 15K throughout the quarter.
These insights, derived from Sensor Tower data, highlight the dynamic nature of the arcade racing category in Australia. For more detailed analysis and insights, visit Sensor Tower.