AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 High Fantasy Games in the UK for Q3 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 high fantasy games in the UK for Q3 2023, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q3 2023, the high fantasy games sector in the United Kingdom saw significant activity. The top 5 games on the unified platform, combining both iOS and Android data, demonstrated varied trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. Here’s a detailed look at their performance:
Royal Kingdom from Dream Games showed robust growth. Weekly revenue increased steadily, starting at around $93K in late June and peaking at approximately $158K by the end of September. Downloads began at 32K in late June and fluctuated slightly, ending the quarter at around 34K. Weekly active users saw a consistent rise from 129K to nearly 198K by the quarter's end.
Dragonscapes Adventure by DianDian Interactive Holding experienced fluctuations in both downloads and revenue. Revenue grew from $35K in late June to around $82K by the end of September. Downloads peaked at 64K in mid-July but saw a decline towards the end of the quarter, closing at approximately 7.7K. Weekly active users followed a similar trend, starting at 38K and peaking at 119K in mid-August before dropping to 73K by the end of September.
Coin Master from Moon Active maintained high revenue throughout the quarter, averaging around $1.6M to $1.7M weekly, peaking at $1.77M. Downloads remained relatively stable, starting at 32K and ending at 20K. Weekly active users saw a general decline from 388K in late June to 290K by the end of September.
Evony by TOP GAMES INC. displayed steady performance in revenue and downloads. Weekly revenue ranged from approximately $216K to $303K. Downloads varied slightly, starting at 20K and peaking at 26K before settling at around 13K. Weekly active users fluctuated, starting at 88K and peaking at 105K, then dipping to 78K by the quarter's end.
Clash Mini from Supercell had a mixed performance. Revenue started at $17K in mid-July and declined to around $1.5K by the end of September. Downloads also saw a significant drop, starting at 50K and ending at around 2K. Weekly active users showed a downward trend, starting at 38K and peaking at 93K before declining steadily to 23K.
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