AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 First Person Games on Android in Norway for Q1 2024
In the first quarter of 2024, top first person games on Android in Norway showcased diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users, with notable performances from titles like Fishing Clash and Minecraft.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top five first person games on the Android platform in Norway exhibited varied performances in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at how these games fared:
Fishing Clash: Sport Simulator from Ten Square Games saw a notable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $3.7K in the week of February 19. Weekly downloads also showed growth, particularly in early March with a high of 186. Active users fluctuated, starting at 608 and ending the quarter at 473.
Minecraft by Mojang, maintained steady weekly revenue, with significant spikes to around $3.1K in late February and late March. Downloads, however, showed a steep decline from 1.6K in early January to just 134 by the end of March. Active users remained relatively stable, averaging around 75K throughout the quarter.
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 7, published by Activision, experienced fluctuations in weekly revenue, reaching a high of nearly $2.9K in the last week of March. Downloads remained consistent, peaking at 219 in mid-February. Active users showed a slight increase, starting at 2.0K and ending at 2.1K.
Hunting Clash: Shooting Games, another title from Ten Square Games, saw a steady rise in revenue, culminating in about $2.1K in mid-March. Downloads hit a high of 349 in late January. Active users showed a notable increase, peaking at 551 in late January before fluctuating for the remainder of the quarter.
Hunting Sniper from Sparks Info demonstrated a significant rise in weekly revenue, reaching $2.2K in mid-March. Downloads also saw an upward trend, peaking at 1.0K in early January and maintaining higher numbers through the quarter. Active users followed a similar pattern, with a peak of 965 in the second week of January.
These insights were gathered from Sensor Tower, where more detailed information on app performance can be found. The data reveals the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market and highlights the varying success metrics of these popular first person games.