AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Casual Games in South Africa Q3 2023: Unified Platform Insights
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 casual games in South Africa during Q3 2023, featuring weekly downloads, revenue, and active user data from Sensor Tower.
The third quarter of 2023 saw notable trends in the performance of the top 5 casual games in South Africa on a unified platform. Here’s a detailed look at the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user data for each game.
Candy Crush Saga exhibited a fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at roughly $197K in the week of July 31 and dipping to around $108K by the end of September. Downloads remained relatively stable, hovering around 20K to 24K per week. Active users saw a slight decline from approximately 368K at the end of June to around 333K by late September.
MONOPOLY GO! experienced a significant surge in weekly revenue, reaching a high of about $168K in mid-September before dropping to $56K by the end of the quarter. Downloads showed a peak of approximately 55K in mid-August, with a decline to around 23K by the end of September. Active users increased from around 78K at the end of June to a peak of 145K in mid-August, followed by a decline to 129K by the end of September.
Royal Match saw consistent weekly revenue, with figures fluctuating between $57K and $100K throughout the quarter. Downloads varied, peaking at about 24K in early August and dropping to around 15K by the end of September. Active users remained stable, increasing slightly from approximately 121K at the end of June to 129K by the end of September.
Coin Master had a steady weekly revenue, reaching up to $57K in early July and slightly decreasing to $36K by the end of September. Downloads fluctuated, peaking at around 9K in early September and dropping to about 5K by the end of the quarter. Active users showed minor variations, starting at 50K and ending at approximately 46K.
Gardenscapes maintained a relatively consistent weekly revenue, with figures ranging from $33K to $43K. Downloads saw a decline from around 18K at the beginning of July to about 4K by the end of September. Active users decreased from approximately 57K at the end of June to around 43K by the end of September.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analysis and insights, visit Sensor Tower.