AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Shooter Games in Middle East Q3 2023: Performance Overview
Analyzing the performance of the top 5 shooter games on a unified platform in the Middle East during Q3 2023, highlighting their downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
In the third quarter of 2023, the top 5 shooter games in the Middle East—PUBG MOBILE, Call of Duty®: Mobile, Free Fire: 7th Anniversary, Undawn, and Zooba: Zoo Battle Royale Games—showed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. The data provided by Sensor Tower offers valuable insights into their market trends.
PUBG MOBILE demonstrated a strong revenue performance throughout the quarter, peaking at around $1.9M in early August. Weekly downloads saw a peak of approximately 167K in mid-July but gradually declined to around 86K by the end of September. The game maintained a substantial active user base, with numbers fluctuating between 3.1M and 2.6M.
Call of Duty®: Mobile experienced a notable revenue spike in early July, reaching approximately $338K, before stabilizing around $170K towards the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads showed a downward trend from about 67K in mid-July to 34K by the end of September. Active users remained relatively stable, hovering around 630K to 660K.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary had consistent weekly revenue, peaking at around $144K in late July. Downloads started at approximately 114K in early July, gradually decreasing to about 74K by the end of September. The active user base was stable, ranging from 2.6M to 2.5M throughout the quarter.
Undawn showed fluctuating revenue, peaking at around $123K in late July, with a notable drop to approximately $39K in mid-August before recovering to around $72K by the end of September. Downloads were relatively low, peaking at about 20K in early July and dropping to around 3.7K by the end of the quarter. Active users showed some variability, peaking at around 87K in late June and stabilizing around 51K by the end of September.
Zooba: Zoo Battle Royale Games had modest revenue, with a peak of approximately $43K in late July, and a decline to around $21K by mid-September. Downloads also showed a downward trend from about 26K in late June to around 13K by the end of September. Active users were relatively stable, ranging from 240K to 205K throughout the quarter.
The data from Sensor Tower highlights the dynamic nature of the shooter game market in the Middle East, with varying trends in downloads, revenue, and active users for each game. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.