AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Q4 2023 Performance of Top Hack and Slash Apps in France on Android
An analysis of the top 5 Hack and Slash applications on the Android platform in France during Q4 2023, revealing their download trends, revenue, and user engagement. Insights provided by Sensor Tower.
As the year 2023 came to a close, Sensor Tower's data gives us an insightful look into the performance of the top Hack and Slash applications on Android in France for the fourth quarter. Here we dive into the numbers for the top five contenders in this genre.
Honkai Impact 3rd - Part 2
Published by miHoYo Limited, this title showed a fluctuating revenue pattern, with a notable peak of around $13K in the last week of December. Downloads also saw a surge towards the end of the year, jumping to over 800 in the last week. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, beginning at approximately 7.9K and peaking at around 7.7K in October.
MARVEL Future Fight
Netmarble's MARVEL-themed game experienced a significant revenue spike, reaching over $20K in the third week of November. Downloads for the game saw highs and lows, with a notable increase to over 1K in early November. Weekly active users saw a high of approximately 17.4K in the first week of November, with a slight dip to around 14.6K by the year's end.
Idle Berserker X Sweet Home
CookApps' game presented an interesting revenue trend with a high of over $7K in late October. Downloads peaked mid-October at nearly 2.5K, but dropped to zero by the end of December. Active users had a substantial climb to over 10K in mid-October but gradually fell to around 6K by the end of the quarter.
Punishing: Gray Raven
KURO TECHNOLOGY's offering saw revenues that started strong at over $8K but ended the quarter at around $2K. The game experienced a download halt from early November onwards, with active users peaking at around 1.6K in early October and maintaining close to 850 by the quarter's end.
BLEACH Mobile 3D
From koramgame, this app had modest revenue numbers with a peak of nearly $2K in mid-December. Download numbers were low throughout the quarter, with a slight increase to 123 at the end of December. Weekly active users saw little fluctuation, hovering around the 300 mark.
These trends reflect the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market in France. For more detailed insights and data, Sensor Tower remains a go-to resource for understanding app performance across different regions and platforms.