AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Horror Games Performance on Unified Platform in Middle East - Q3 2023
In Q3 2023, the top 5 horror games in the Middle East saw varied trends in downloads, revenue, and active users, with some games experiencing significant fluctuations.
Throughout Q3 2023, the performance of the top 5 horror games in the Middle East on a unified platform exhibited diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides a comprehensive overview of the market dynamics.
Granny from DVloper maintained a strong presence with weekly downloads starting at around 47K at the end of June and peaking at 52K in early August. However, by the end of September, downloads decreased to approximately 23K. The weekly active users followed a similar trend, beginning at 219K and peaking at 248K in early August before declining to 170K by the quarter's end.
Scary Teacher 3D from Z & K Games saw a steady stream of weekly downloads, starting at 31K in late June and reaching 42K in mid-August. By the end of Q3, downloads slightly decreased to around 27K. The game's weekly revenue peaked at $666 in early August, while the weekly active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 380K and 422K throughout the quarter.
Nextbots In Backrooms: Shooter from HOOKAH GAMES experienced a notable drop in weekly downloads from 43K in late June to around 11K by the end of September. Despite this, its weekly active users saw a peak of 80K in mid-August before settling at approximately 55K by the quarter's end. The weekly revenue for the game showed minor fluctuations, peaking at $49 in the last week of September.
The Baby In Yellow from Team Terrible started Q3 with weekly downloads of 29K, reaching a peak of 32K in early July. By the end of September, downloads stabilized around 22K. The weekly active users showed a consistent range, starting at 125K and peaking at 135K in early July, ending the quarter at 110K. The game’s weekly revenue saw a significant peak of $272 in mid-July.
Meme Hunters: Hide & Seek from playducky.com had varied weekly downloads, starting at 21K in late June, peaking at around 27K in early August, and dropping to 10K by the end of September. Active users for the game followed a similar trend, peaking at 105K in mid-August and ending the quarter at around 86K. The weekly revenue remained relatively steady, peaking at $28 in early August.
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