AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Hypercasual Games in the UK Q3 2023 Performance
In Q3 2023, the top hypercasual games in the UK showed varied performance trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. More insights are available from Sensor Tower.
The third quarter of 2023 saw significant activity in the hypercasual gaming sector in the United Kingdom. Here, we review the performance of the top five hypercasual games on a unified platform, analyzing their weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
Block Blast! by Hungry Studio experienced a fluctuating download trend, peaking at approximately 63.3K in the last week of August. Weekly active users showed a gradual decline, starting from around 222.7K at the beginning of the quarter and ending at 179K by the end of September.
Supercent, Inc.'s Burger Please! saw a sharp rise in weekly downloads, peaking at 72.8K in late July, followed by a decline, and then another surge to 51.3K by the end of September. The game’s weekly revenue showed a notable spike to $3.4K in the final week of September, while its active user base surged from 84.9K to 223.8K over the quarter.
Bridge Race by SUPERSONIC STUDIOS LTD displayed consistent download activity, peaking at 47.3K at the end of July. However, weekly revenue saw a decline towards the end of the quarter, dropping to $199 by the last week of September. Active users remained relatively steady, moving from 54.5K to 40.3K over the quarter.
Another title from SUPERSONIC STUDIOS LTD, Going Balls, showed a steady download trend, with a peak of 44K in late August. Weekly revenue remained fairly stable, hovering around the $500-$700 range. Active users saw a slight increase from 198.9K to 213.2K by the end of the quarter.
Lastly, Slow Mo' Run, also from SUPERSONIC STUDIOS LTD, observed a decline in downloads, starting from 40.2K and dropping to 9.4K by the end of September. The game’s revenue also decreased, ending at $22 in the final week. Active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 129K and 149K throughout the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where you can find more detailed analytics on app performance.