AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Shoot'em Up Games in New Zealand Q3 2023
Explore the performance of the top 5 shoot'em up games in New Zealand during Q3 2023, based on data from Sensor Tower.
In the third quarter of 2023, the top 5 shoot'em up games in New Zealand demonstrated varied performance in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a detailed look at how each game fared, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Survivor!.io from HABBY saw a mixed trend in weekly revenue, peaking at around $6.3K in mid-July and gradually declining to approximately $2.5K by the end of September. Weekly downloads showed a downward trend, starting at 1.2K in late June and dropping to about 916 by the end of September. The game maintained a relatively stable number of weekly active users, fluctuating slightly around 9K to 12K throughout the quarter.
Galaxiga - Classic 80s Arcade from ONESOFT GLOBAL PTE. LTD. experienced a significant increase in weekly revenue, beginning at $2K at the end of June and reaching a peak of $5.3K in mid-September. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, ranging between 1.5K and 2.1K. Active users showed a gradual increase, starting at around 9.1K and rising to approximately 10.2K by the end of the quarter.
Azur Lane from YOSTAR LIMITED had a fluctuating revenue trend, with notable peaks at $4.3K in mid-September and $3.5K at the end of the month. Downloads were minimal, with weekly figures mostly below 100. Active users remained steady, hovering around 140 to 170 throughout the quarter.
Zombie Waves-shooting game from FUN FORMULA PTE. LTD. showed varied revenue patterns, peaking at $2K in mid-July and fluctuating around $800 to $1.5K for the rest of the quarter. Weekly downloads were fairly consistent, averaging around 200 to 250. The game also maintained a stable number of active users, ranging from 600 to 900.
Wing Fighter from MINIGAME ENTERTAINMENT LIMITED displayed a steady weekly revenue trend, peaking at around $2K at the end of July and stabilizing around $700 to $900 in September. Weekly downloads and active users saw a significant decline over the quarter, with downloads dropping from 490 in late June to just 67 in late September. Active users also decreased from 867 in early July to around 499 by the end of the quarter.
These insights highlight the dynamic nature of the shoot'em up games market in New Zealand. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.