AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Horror Games on Android in Poland - Q1 2024
A look at the performance of the top 5 horror games on Android in Poland during the first quarter of 2024, including download, revenue, and active user trends.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 horror games on the Android platform in Poland showed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at how these games fared.
Identity V from NetEase Games experienced a fluctuating trend in weekly revenue, starting at approximately $2.8K in early January and peaking at about $2.9K in the first week of February. Weekly downloads were relatively modest, reaching a high of 442 in mid-January. The game saw its weekly active users peak at 3.5K in mid-January before dipping to around 2.4K by mid-March and then slightly recovering to 2.9K by the end of March.
Myths of Moonrise by StarFortune showed a stable revenue trend, with a notable peak at approximately $918 in mid-February. Weekly downloads were generally low, peaking at 160 in mid-February. The game’s active user base also remained relatively steady, starting at 561 and ending the quarter at 482.
Mystery Matters from Playrix saw a high number of downloads, with a peak of 1.7K in early January. Weekly revenue showed some fluctuations, peaking at around $829 in the second week of January. Active users started at 3K, peaked at around 3.5K in early February, and ended at 2.3K by the end of March.
Poppy Playtime Chapter 1 by Mob Entertainment had a consistent revenue trend, reaching a high of approximately $606 in early February. Downloads were highest in late January at 379. The game’s active user count peaked at 587 in early February before declining to 172 by the end of March.
Dead by Daylight Mobile from Behaviour Interactive had the highest number of active users among the top 5, peaking at 24K in late March. Weekly revenue showed a steady trend, with a peak of about $448 in late February. Weekly downloads were consistent, peaking at 489 in early January.
The data for this analysis comes from Sensor Tower. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower’s website.