AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Q4 2023 Performance of Top Android Survival Games in the US
An analysis of the top 5 Android survival games in the US during Q4 2023 reveals fluctuating user engagement and downloads. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into the trends of these popular titles.
As the year 2023 came to a close, the survival game genre remained a popular choice among mobile gamers in the United States. Sensor Tower's data gives us a clear view of how the top survival games performed on the Android platform during the fourth quarter.
Last Day on Earth: Survival by KEFIR saw its revenue fluctuating, starting at approximately $68K in late September and peaking at around $88K during the holiday week. Downloads for the game showed a consistent upward trend, with numbers rising from about 3K to over 7K by the end of December. The weekly active users also increased significantly from 16K to over 25K, indicating a growing player base.
NetEase Games' Identity V experienced a similar pattern in revenue, starting the quarter with around $30K and spiking to approximately $53K by the final week of December. Downloads for the game had some fluctuations but generally stayed within the 1K to 2K range. The weekly active users showed a slight decline from 17K to around 15K.
Helio Games' Westland Survival: Cowboy Game saw its revenue growing over the quarter, starting at roughly $29K and ending on a high note with over $37K. The game's downloads had a notable increase, particularly in mid-November, with numbers ranging from 4K to over 7K. The weekly active users peaked at around 24K in mid-December before dropping to about 22K.
Days After: Zombie Survival, from REACTGAMES STUDIO LIMITED, showed a steady increase in revenue, from $9.8K to nearly $14K. Downloads remained fairly consistent, with a peak at around 4K in late November. The game's weekly active users saw a slight increase, maintaining a range between 12K and 13K.
Finally, Volcano Force's LOST in BLUE had a varied revenue trend, beginning at about $11.6K and ending the quarter with roughly $10K. The game's downloads showed some volatility, with a notable jump to over 3K in mid-November. Weekly active users started low at 2.3K, dipping to under 1K, but then rose towards the end of the quarter, ending at 1.3K.
For a deeper dive into the performance of these survival games and more insights, Sensor Tower is the go-to resource for app market data.