AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Character Collection Games Performance in the US for Q3 2023
In Q3 2023, the top character collection games in the US saw varied trends in downloads, revenue, and active users, with some apps experiencing significant growth.
The third quarter of 2023 showcased interesting trends for the top character collection games in the United States across both iOS and Android platforms. The data from Sensor Tower highlights the performance of MONOPOLY GO!, Subway Surfers, Whiteout Survival, Pokémon GO, and Evony.
MONOPOLY GO! from Scopely, Inc. saw a substantial rise in weekly revenue, peaking at around $28.5M in early September. Downloads were strong throughout the quarter, with a high of approximately 1.2M in early August. Weekly active users also increased steadily, reaching around 2.8M by early September before a slight decline to 2.6M by the end of the quarter.
Subway Surfers from Sybo Games ApS maintained a consistent weekly revenue, averaging around $50K. The game’s weekly downloads fluctuated, peaking at approximately 375K in early July and ending the quarter at around 290K. Active users showed a decline from 11.4M at the beginning of the quarter to about 9.2M by the end.
Whiteout Survival by Century Games Pte. Ltd. experienced a notable increase in weekly revenue, reaching approximately $3.4M by the end of September. Downloads were relatively stable, with a peak of about 214K in late August. Active users showed significant growth, rising from around 315K at the start of the quarter to approximately 640K by the end.
Pokémon GO from Niantic, Inc. demonstrated strong weekly revenue, peaking at around $10.8M in late August. Weekly downloads remained steady, with a peak of about 194K in late July. Active users were consistently high, starting at around 13.8M and peaking at approximately 16M in late August before settling at around 14.9M by the end of the quarter.
Evony by TOP GAMES INC. saw moderate weekly revenue, with a peak of approximately $4.2M in early August. Weekly downloads were relatively stable, peaking at around 198K in late August. Active users showed a decline from around 684K at the start of the quarter to approximately 595K by the end.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.