AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Performance of Top Android Horror Games in France
A Sensor Tower analysis reveals the latest trends in the horror gaming category for Android users in France during the first quarter of 2024. Discover the download, revenue, and user engagement figures for the top-performing titles.
In the first quarter of 2024, the horror game scene on Android in France has seen intriguing trends in downloads, revenue, and user engagement. Sensor Tower's comprehensive data sheds light on the performance of the top 5 horror games during this period.
Mystery Matters, published by Playrix, showed fluctuating revenue starting at $11K and dipping to $7.7K by mid-March before rising again to $9.7K. Downloads peaked at 5.2K in the first week of January and saw a declining trend, dropping to 1.8K by the end of March. Weekly active users started strong at 21K, reached a high of 23K in February, but ended the quarter at 14K.
StarFortune's Myths of Moonrise experienced a revenue trend that began at $6K in the new year and dropped to $3.7K in mid-February, then modestly climbed back to $4.2K. Downloads remained relatively low, with a slight increase from 187 to 343 in mid-February but ended the quarter at 183. Weekly active users were stable, hovering around 5.5K, with a notable peak at 5.8K in mid-February.
NetEase Games' Identity V saw its revenue diminish over the quarter, starting at $5.1K and ending at $2.9K. Downloads had an early peak at 548 in mid-January but declined to 187 by late March. The game maintained a fairly consistent active user base, with numbers around 2.8K to 3.3K throughout the quarter.
Orphans by SponsorAds GmbH & Co.KG, although having less data available, showed an interesting pattern with revenue starting at $776, dipping to $309, and then surging to $990 by the end of March. Downloads saw highs and lows, with a notable peak at 534 in late February.
Finally, Behaviour Interactive's Dead by Daylight Mobile began the quarter with $759 in revenue and experienced fluctuations ending at $499. Downloads started at 762, with a peak at 656 in late February, and remained strong at 607 by March's end. Weekly active users were impressive, starting at over 10K and maintaining a steady presence throughout the quarter.
For more insights and detailed analytics on app performance, Sensor Tower provides an in-depth analysis on the ever-evolving mobile app landscape.