AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Sports Games Performance in the UK for Q3 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 sports games in the United Kingdom for Q3 2023, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q3 2023, the United Kingdom saw notable performance trends among the top 5 sports games on a unified platform, as per data from Sensor Tower.
EA SPORTS FC™: UEFA EURO 2024™ from Electronic Arts showcased a significant revenue decrease, starting at around $201K in late June and dropping to approximately $59K by mid-September. However, it experienced a surge to $154K in the final week of the quarter. Downloads also fluctuated, with a notable peak of around 70K in the last week of September. Weekly active users (WAU) exhibited an upward trend, rising from about 1.03M in early July to approximately 1.65M by the end of September.
8 Ball Pool™ by Miniclip.com experienced a relatively stable revenue trend, maintaining around $136K at the start of the quarter and ending at approximately $96K. Downloads remained consistent, averaging around 34K, with a slight increase to 39K at the end of July. WAU saw a dip from about 904K in early July to approximately 698K in mid-September, before recovering to 878K by the end of the quarter.
Soccer Superstar by Real Free Soccer had a steady revenue trend, hovering around $800-$900 throughout the quarter. Downloads showed a positive trend, starting at approximately 22K in late June and peaking at around 31K in mid-September. WAU, however, saw a decline, dropping from about 256K in late June to approximately 183K by the end of September.
MADFUT 23 from Madfut did not generate any revenue during the quarter. Downloads started at around 24K in late June, gradually decreasing to approximately 11K by the end of September. WAU also saw a decline, from about 138K in late June to approximately 108K in late September.
Ultimate Clash Soccer by First Touch Games Ltd. showed a dynamic performance following its release in August. Revenue started at approximately $7.5K in the first week of August and peaked at around $27K in late August, before dropping to about $8.7K by the end of September. Downloads were highest in the first week at around 58K, followed by a steady decline to approximately 16K by the end of the quarter. WAU increased significantly from around 37K in early August to approximately 43K by mid-September, ending the quarter at about 39K.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.