AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Top 5 Zombie Games Soar in Europe's Q4 2023 - Sensor Tower Report
Sensor Tower's latest analysis reveals the performance trends of the top five zombie games in Europe for Q4 2023. A surge in downloads and active users marked the quarter across the unified platform.
As the year wrapped up, the undead craze continued to grip mobile gamers across Europe. Sensor Tower's comprehensive data showcases how the top five zombie-themed games fared in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Plants vs. Zombies™ by Electronic Arts saw a steady increase in downloads, peaking at nearly 200K in the last week of December. The game's revenue also climbed, reaching over $3K by Christmas week. Weekly active users experienced a notable rise towards the end of the quarter, closing at around 890K.
The newcomer Last War:Survival from FirstFun made significant strides, with revenue skyrocketing to over $560K in the final week of December. This surge paralleled a tremendous growth in downloads, hitting nearly 500K in the same period. Weekly active users mirrored this upward trend, reaching over 630K.
PopCap's Plants vs. Zombies™ 2 maintained strong performance with an end-of-quarter revenue boost to $30K. Downloads saw a modest increase, reaching over 100K in the festive week. Active users remained above one million throughout the quarter, highlighting the game's consistent popularity.
Alda Games s.r.o.'s The Walking Zombie 2: Shooter's revenue showed a gradual increase, ending at nearly $5K. Downloads peaked mid-quarter at over 150K, while active users reached their zenith in early December with over 600K gamers battling the walking dead.
Lastly, Zombie Catchers : Hunt & sell by Two Men and a Dog displayed a steady revenue, concluding at over $3K. Downloads saw a high point in late October with over 90K, while active users soared to over 1.6M in early December.
For more insights into the mobile gaming industry and performance metrics, Sensor Tower offers a deeper dive into the data. The end of 2023 marked a victorious quarter for zombie game publishers in Europe, with the undead proving to be alive and well in the mobile gaming scene.