AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Q4 2023 Performance of Top Baseball Games in the US
A Sensor Tower analysis reveals trends in downloads, revenue, and active users for the top five baseball games on the unified platform in the US for Q4 2023. Get the full insights on the performance of these popular apps.
Analyzing the Top 5 Baseball Games in the US Market: Q4 2023 Insights from Sensor Tower
The final quarter of 2023 has been an interesting one for baseball gaming enthusiasts in the United States. Sensor Tower's data provides us with a snapshot of how the top baseball games fared on both iOS and Android platforms. Here's a rundown of their performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
BASEBALL 9
Starting with BASEBALL 9, the game showed a steady revenue throughout the quarter, peaking at $59K in late September and ending with a slight increase to $51K in the festive week of December. Downloads saw an upward trajectory, spiking to 39K in the final week of December. However, weekly active users declined from 738K in late September to 650K by the year's end.
MLB 9 Innings 24
MLB 9 Innings 24 experienced fluctuations in revenue, with a notable peak of $460K in mid-October. Downloads remained relatively stable, with a modest increase to 16K during the Christmas week. The weekly active users count started at 109K and showed a slight uptick to 101K by December 25th.
EA SPORTS MLB TAP BASEBALL 23
For EA SPORTS MLB TAP BASEBALL 23, revenue was robust, starting at $322K and closing at $281K in the last week of December. The game's downloads dipped in early November but rebounded to 9K by the end of the quarter. Active users showcased resilience, growing from 256K to 268K during the same period.
MLB Clutch Hit Baseball
The recently released MLB Clutch Hit Baseball saw its revenue grow towards the year's end, reaching $19K in the last week of December. Downloads, however, experienced a decline after September, stabilizing at 10K by Christmas. Weekly active users showed a gradual increase from 17K to 19K over the quarter.
Baseball Clash: Real-time game
Lastly, Baseball Clash: Real-time game had a mixed quarter with revenue peaking at $189K in early October and settling at $93K by Christmas. Download numbers were somewhat inconsistent but ended on a positive note with nearly 8K in the last week. Active users witnessed a decline, starting at 145K and decreasing to 125K by the end of Q4.
For more detailed insights and analytics on app performance, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data platform can be accessed for a deeper dive into user engagement and market trends.