AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Q4 2023 Performance of Top Dance Games on iOS in Australia
Explore the Q4 2023 performance trends of the leading dance game apps on the iOS platform in Australia. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look at downloads, revenue, and active users for the top titles in the genre.
As the year 2023 wrapped up, dance game enthusiasts in Australia continued to engage with their favorite apps on iOS. Sensor Tower's data offers us a glimpse into how the top dance games performed during the fourth quarter of the year.
Just Dance Now
Ubisoft's popular game showed consistent revenue throughout Q4, with a noticeable peak of around $711K in the last week of December. Downloads also saw an uptick, rising to 708K in the same period, while weekly active users increased from approximately 2.9M in late September to 2.7M by year's end.
Dance Clash: Ballet vs Hip Hop
Coco Play's Dance Clash: Ballet vs Hip Hop experienced a significant revenue jump to $189K in the final week of December. Downloads reached 334K, and the weekly active users showed growth, ending the quarter at 950K.
Ice Skating Ballerina
Another Coco Play title, Ice Skating Ballerina, saw its revenue nearly double to $178K in the festive week. The game's downloads climbed to 278K, and active users peaked at around 2M in mid-December before slightly dropping to 1.9M by the quarter's close.
Acrobat Star Show
Acrobat Star Show's revenue saw a steady rise, with a year-end high of $83K. Downloads modestly increased to 140K, and active users showed a positive trend, finishing at 156K in the last week of December.
Hip Hop Battle - Girls vs Boys
This dance-off game maintained a fairly stable revenue, with a slight drop to $50K at the end of Q4. Downloads had a small rise to 44K, and weekly active users saw a dip to 56K after a mid-quarter spike.
The trends observed point to a vibrant dance game category on iOS in Australia, with varying degrees of engagement and financial success. For more insights and detailed analytics, Sensor Tower's platform remains the go-to source for app performance data.