AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Q4 2023 UK Pinball/Brick Breaker Game Insights
Sensor Tower's analysis reveals Q4 2023 trends for the top Pinball and Brick Breaker games in the UK. Discover download and user engagement patterns in this sector.
As the year 2023 wound down, the UK's mobile gaming market saw a variety of trends across the Pinball and Brick Breaker category. Sensor Tower's latest data offers us an insightful glance into how these games performed during the fourth quarter. Here's a snapshot of the top performers and their dynamics in terms of downloads and user engagement.
Bricks n Balls experienced fluctuating download numbers, peaking at 17K in late November before sliding down to 6.7K by year's end. Weekly active users presented a similar trend, with a high of 94.5K in the same November week, ultimately reducing to 74.8K. Revenue peaked in the last two weeks of December, hitting 12K and 12.5K respectively.
Bricks Ball Crusher had a modest download count, starting at around 380 in late September and soaring to 3.3K by Christmas week. The game's weekly active users saw a slight end-of-year surge, jumping from 34.6K in mid-December to 40.8K.
For Brick Out - Shoot the ball, downloads varied, with an October peak of 4K and a year-end rise to 4.4K. The game's active users increased consistently towards the end of the quarter, starting at around 18.9K and reaching 24.6K.
Bricks Breaker Quest showed a steady increase in downloads throughout the quarter, from 731 to 1.9K. Weekly active users peaked in late December at 21.9K, despite a relatively flat revenue trend, which ended the quarter slightly higher at 1.7K.
Lastly, Bricks Royale saw its downloads dip from 2.4K to 1.5K, with weekly active users holding steady, finishing the quarter just over 10.5K. Revenue for Bricks Royale ended the quarter at 1.1K.
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