AI Insights · Timothy · March 2024
Top 5 First Person Games on Android in the US - Q1 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 first-person games on Android in the US during Q1 2024, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
The first quarter of 2024 saw some interesting trends in the performance of first-person games on the Android platform in the United States. Here are the top 5 games and their key metrics, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Call of Duty®: Warzone™ Mobile, released on March 20, 2024, had an impressive debut. Its weekly downloads started strong with approximately 595K in the week of March 18 and then tapered to around 226K the following week. Revenue also showed a significant increase from $84.5K to $151.6K in the same period. Active users surged from 387 to 569K in the week of March 18, stabilizing at 542K by March 25.
Block Crazy Robo World experienced fluctuations in its weekly downloads, peaking at about 77K in the week of February 26 before declining to 41K by March 25. Active users mirrored this trend, growing from 362K at the start of the quarter to a peak of 400K in late February, before settling at 351K by the end of March.
Minecraft remained a strong contender with consistent revenue and user base. Weekly revenue hovered around $160K to $240K, with a slight peak at $211.9K in late February. Downloads fluctuated, reaching as high as 107K in early January and 74K in late March. Active users were stable, staying between 1.5M and 1.7M throughout the quarter.
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 7 demonstrated robust performance in Q1 2024. Weekly revenue peaked at $1.19M in early January, with a steady decline to around $647K by the end of March. Downloads remained relatively stable, ranging between 43K and 62K weekly. Active users also showed stability, maintaining just above 1.1M throughout the quarter.
Blood Strike - FPS for all showed a promising trend with its weekly downloads increasing from 67K in early January to 66K by the end of March. Revenue saw a steady rise, peaking at $23.7K in the last week of March. Active users grew from 132K at the start of the quarter to 193K by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.