AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Free to Play Games on Android in Europe Q1 2024
Analyzing the performance of the top 5 free-to-play gaming apps on Android in Europe for the first quarter of 2024, including Block Blast!, Roblox, Royal Match, Brawl Stars, and Help Me: Tricky Story.
Analyzing the performance of the top 5 free-to-play gaming apps on Android in Europe for the first quarter of 2024, we see interesting trends across downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, provided by Sensor Tower, reveals the dynamic landscape of mobile gaming.
Block Blast! from Hungry Studio started the quarter strong with nearly 850K downloads in the first week of January. However, downloads gradually declined to around 450K by the end of March. Active users saw a similar trend, starting at 3.2M and peaking at 3.5M in late January before settling back to 3.2M by the end of the quarter.
Roblox, published by Roblox Corporation, maintained a stable download rate, beginning with 756K in early January and ending with approximately 619K in late March. Weekly revenue was robust, starting at $2.3M, with fluctuations throughout the quarter, closing at nearly $1.6M. Active users ranged from 42.4M at the start of the quarter, dipping to a low of 37.6M, and rebounding to 39.4M by the end of March.
Royal Match by Dream Games, Ltd. saw an increase in weekly downloads mid-quarter, peaking at 738K in early February, before dropping to 301K by the end of March. Weekly revenue remained strong, starting at $2.7M and ending just above $2.2M. Active users remained relatively stable, with figures around 7M throughout the quarter.
Brawl Stars from Supercell showed impressive growth in downloads, starting at 356K in the first week of January and rising to 666K by the end of March. Revenue saw significant peaks, especially in early March, with weekly earnings reaching up to $3.9M. Active user numbers surged from 25.3M at the beginning of the quarter to nearly 49.1M by the end.
Help Me: Tricky Story by ABI Game Studio experienced a substantial spike in downloads, starting at 627K in early January and peaking at 1.1M in mid-January, before tapering off to around 268K by the end of March. Active users followed a similar pattern, rising from 572K to a peak of 2.5M, and then gradually declining to 1.6M by the quarter's end.
For more detailed insights into the performance of these apps and other market trends, visit Sensor Tower.