AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Top 5 Entertainment Mascot Games: Unified Platform Performance in France Q4 2023
In Q4 2023, the top 5 entertainment mascot games in France showed varied performance in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their trends.
In Q4 2023, the top 5 entertainment mascot games on a unified platform in France exhibited notable trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides insights into the performance of Minion Rush: Running game, SpongeBob Adventures: In A Jam, Angry Birds Dream Blast, Sonic Dash Endless Runner Game, and Sonic Forces PvP Racing Battle.
Minion Rush: Running game from Gameloft saw a fluctuating trend in downloads, starting with 5.6K downloads in late September and peaking at 18K in late October. The revenue mirrored these trends, peaking at around $388 in late October, while weekly active users increased from 24.6K to 34.2K by the end of December.
SpongeBob Adventures: In A Jam by Tilting Point LLC showed a significant drop in downloads from 22.4K in early October to 4K in late December. Revenue also saw ups and downs, peaking at approximately $3.3K in late October. Weekly active users started at 14.5K and rose to 16.6K by the end of the year.
Angry Birds Dream Blast from Rovio Entertainment Oyj maintained a stable revenue stream, averaging around $21K each week. Downloads peaked at 9.1K in late October but saw a decline towards the end of the quarter. Weekly active users fluctuated slightly, ending the year at around 61.5K.
Sonic Dash Endless Runner Game by SEGA experienced a steady increase in downloads, reaching 8.3K in the last week of December. Revenue saw a peak of approximately $291 in late November. Weekly active users remained high throughout the quarter, peaking at 103.5K.
Sonic Forces PvP Racing Battle, also from SEGA, had a notable increase in downloads, peaking at 9.1K in the last week of December. Revenue followed a similar pattern, peaking at around $1.7K in the same period. Weekly active users rose from 47.7K to 63.1K by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.