AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Shooter Games Performance in New Zealand for Q3 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 shooter games in New Zealand during Q3 2023, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Performance Trends of Top 5 Shooter Games in New Zealand for Q3 2023
In the third quarter of 2023, the top 5 shooter games in New Zealand showed varied performance across weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at the data provided by Sensor Tower.
Call of Duty®: Mobile experienced fluctuations in its weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $48.6K in mid-July and ending the quarter at around $37.7K. Weekly downloads saw an increase towards the end of the quarter, reaching 3.8K in the final week of September. Active users were relatively stable, oscillating around 34K to 37K, with a peak of 36.8K in the last week of September.
Sniper 3D: Gun Shooting Games showed a mixed trend in weekly revenue, with a high point of $1.1K at the end of July and a low of $524 in late August. Downloads peaked at 2.9K in early July and then saw a decline, stabilizing at around 786 by the end of September. Active users mirrored this trend, starting at 5.2K and peaking at 10.8K in early July before dropping to around 5K by the end of the quarter.
PUBG MOBILE maintained a consistent weekly revenue, peaking at $34.8K in mid-July and ending the quarter at $25.1K. Downloads were steady but relatively low, ranging between 1.1K to 1.5K. Active users remained stable throughout the quarter, hovering around 16K to 18K, with a slight increase to 17.4K in mid-September.
Camo Sniper had a modest revenue performance, peaking at $63 in late August. Downloads showed some fluctuations, with a high of 1.8K in late July and ending at 1.5K in the last week of September. Active users saw a steady increase, reaching 8.5K by the end of the quarter.
Wild West Cowboy Redemption exhibited low revenue, peaking at $134 in early July and dropping to $24 by the end of September. Downloads saw a significant decline from 1.7K in late June to around 436 in the last week of September. Active users also saw a decline, starting at 3K and dropping to 1.6K by the end of the quarter.
These performance insights highlight the dynamic nature of the shooter game market in New Zealand. For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.