AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Q4 2023 Snapshot: Top Tennis Games on Android in Latin America
A look at the performance of the leading tennis game apps on Android in Latin America during the fourth quarter of 2023, showcasing downloads and user engagement trends.
As the fourth quarter of 2023 comes to a close, Sensor Tower provides a glimpse into the performance of top tennis games on Android in the Latin American market. Data from Sensor Tower offers valuable insights into user trends and app popularity in this region.
Tennis Clash: Multiplayer Game by Wildlife Studios saw fluctuating download figures, peaking at 64K in early October before dipping to 36K towards the end of the same month. The game experienced a significant spike to 66K downloads in early November, but numbers varied throughout the quarter, ending on a high note with 59K downloads in the last week of December. Weekly active users followed a similar inconsistent trend, starting at 436K and peaking at 465K in mid-October, then gradually declining to 394K in late November, and finally climbing back up to 421K by the end of December. Revenue for the game showed slight growth over the quarter, starting at approximately $14K and reaching around $14K by the year's end.
Helium9 Games' Tennis Arena experienced a steady trend in downloads with a notable jump to 11K at the end of October. Weekly active users saw a modest increase from 28K to nearly 23K by the quarter's end. Revenue patterns for Tennis Arena were relatively low but saw a slight increase from $456 to $358 throughout the quarter.
Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash from Miniclip.com had a strong start with 9K downloads in the last week of September, but this number saw a decline, reaching its lowest point at 2K in mid-December. However, it slightly recovered to 2K by the quarter's end. The weekly active users for the game showed more resilience, with a peak of 222K in early December, despite a dip to 175K in the final week of 2023. The revenue for Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash displayed a decreasing trend, starting at $659 and ending at $273.
Metaverse Labs Inc's Ultimate Tennis: 3D online spo had minimal download activity, with numbers ranging from 26 to 5 throughout the quarter. The weekly active users for the game also showed a downward trend, starting at 800 and decreasing to just under 500 by the end of December. Revenue for this app was quite low, peaking at $212 and ending at $108.
Lastly, SEGA's Virtua Tennis Challenge saw downloads ranging from under 1K to 1K, with a steady increase in weekly active users from 3K to just under 3K by the quarter's conclusion. Revenue for Virtua Tennis Challenge remained low, starting at $25 and ending at $23.
For more detailed insights and analysis, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data offers an in-depth look at the app market performance.