AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Performance of Top Dragon Games on Android in Europe
Explore the latest trends in the dragon gaming category for Android users in Europe during the first quarter of 2024. Sensor Tower provides a glance at the downloads, revenue, and active user statistics for the leading dragon-themed apps.
In the first quarter of 2024, the dragon gaming category has seen varied trends across the top five applications on the Android platform in Europe. Data from Sensor Tower offers valuable insights into the performance of these games.
Dragon City: Mobile Adventure has experienced a fluctuating trend in revenue, with a peak in the first week of March at nearly $77K, and a decline to approximately $69K by the end of March. Downloads peaked at about 37K in the first week of January, with a noticeable dip to around 20K towards the end of the quarter. Weekly active users saw a high of over 1M in the first week but slightly dipped to around 970K by the end of March.
Call of Dragons showed a strong start in revenue at around $145K in the first week of January, followed by a dip and a significant rise to roughly $209K in the last week of March. Downloads began at around 34K, followed by a general downward trend, settling at approximately 19K. The weekly active users count started at about 117K and decreased to around 103K by the quarter's end.
For Dragonscapes Adventure, the revenue began at about $183K and saw a high of $215K towards the end of January. A subsequent decrease led to a closing figure of roughly $173K in the last week of March. Downloads started at approximately 25K and dipped to around 12K. The number of weekly active users peaked at 206K in the second week of January, with a slight fall to 158K by March 25th.
Dragon Drill showed nominal revenue figures, starting at $26 and fluctuating throughout the quarter, ending at around $23 in the last week. Downloads saw an impressive peak of around 25K in early February, followed by a relatively stable performance, concluding at nearly 17K. Weekly active users experienced a surge from 29K to 45K in the first week of February, eventually declining to about 30K.
Lastly, Dragons: Rise of Berk displayed a revenue trend starting at $42K, dipping to $26K mid-quarter, and rising again to close at $45K. Downloads were at their highest in the first week of March with over 43K, while the rest of the quarter saw numbers ranging from 9K to 19K. The weekly active users showed a significant rise from 54K to nearly 80K in early March, then a decrease to around 57K.
These figures provide a snapshot of the dragon gaming landscape in Europe on Android, and more detailed insights can be found at Sensor Tower.