AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Q4 2023 Performance of Top Shooter Games in Australia
An analysis of the top 5 shooter games on the unified platform in Australia for Q4 2023, showcasing download and user engagement trends, provided by Sensor Tower.
In the final quarter of 2023, Australia's gaming landscape saw significant activity within the shooter genre on the unified platform, with notable performances from several key players. Sensor Tower's data provides a comprehensive look at how these games fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
PUBG MOBILE experienced a fluctuating trend in revenue, peaking at around $227K in late November, with downloads hitting a high of 10K in mid-December. The game also saw its weekly active users reach 95K in the same period, indicating a strong finish for the year.
Call of Duty®: Mobile also had a strong showing with its revenue cresting at $166K during the Christmas week. The game's downloads saw a surge in late December, reaching over 10K, and weekly active users remained stable, closing the quarter at around 87K.
War Robots Multiplayer Battles showed a steady increase in revenue, ending the quarter with over $31K. Downloads for the title peaked at almost 2K in late December, while weekly active users experienced a subtle growth to 8.5K.
Garena's Free Fire: The Chaos had a modest revenue trend, with a notable increase to $18K in mid-November. The game's downloads reached a high of 5K towards the end of the quarter, and it maintained a strong user base with weekly active users surpassing 100K in the final week of December.
Lastly, Zooba: Zoo Battle Royale Games saw its revenue peak at $13K in the week of Christmas. The game's download numbers grew to over 2K in the same period, while weekly active users saw an increase, ending the quarter at 8.6K.
For more detailed insights and analysis on the performance of these and other mobile games, readers are encouraged to visit Sensor Tower. The data reflects the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market and the consistent interest in the shooter genre among Australian players.