AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Hack and Slash Apps on Android in Norway for Q1 2024
A review of the top-performing hack and slash games on Android in Norway during Q1 2024, highlighting trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
The first quarter of 2024 showcased some interesting trends among the top 5 hack and slash applications on the Android platform in Norway. Here’s a detailed look at their performance based on Sensor Tower data.
Shadow Knight: Ninja Fighting by Fansipan Limited experienced fluctuations in its weekly downloads, peaking at 131 in mid-January before dropping sharply to single digits in March. The game's revenue saw modest peaks, with the highest being $4 in early January and $3 in mid-February. The active user base showed an initial increase, reaching 189 in mid-January, before declining steadily to 32 by early March.
Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat from nebulajoy had a solid start with weekly revenues reaching $601 in early February. Downloads were highest in the first week of January at 189, gradually decreasing to single digits by mid-March. The active user count remained relatively stable, starting at 184 and ending at 117, with minor fluctuations throughout the quarter.
MARVEL Future Fight by Netmarble showed a notable peak in weekly downloads at the end of January with 198, followed by a decrease. Revenue-wise, the highest point was $375 in late January, with other significant peaks in mid-February and March. The active users remained robust, peaking at 536 in late January and maintaining a steady number above 300 for most of the quarter.
Castlevania: SotN from KONAMI displayed consistent weekly downloads, averaging around 30-40 in January and February, before dropping to lower numbers in March. Revenue remained steady, peaking at $9 in the last week of March. Despite not having active user data, the steady downloads and revenue suggest a stable player base.
Honkai Impact 3rd by COGNOSPHERE PTE. LTD. saw its highest weekly revenue at $491 in early January, with other peaks around $455 in early March. Downloads were relatively low, peaking at 29 in late January. The active user base remained consistent, averaging around 150-160 throughout the quarter, indicating a dedicated user base.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.