AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Shoot'em Up Games on Android in Peru - Q1 2024
In Q1 2024, the top shoot'em up games in Peru showed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a closer look at the trends for the top 5 games.
In the first quarter of 2024, the shoot'em up category in Peru's Android market witnessed diverse performance across the top five games. Here's a detailed look at how these games fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users.
Survivor.io from Habby started strong with weekly revenue peaking at around $1.4K in mid-February. However, it experienced a decline towards the end of the quarter, closing at approximately $578. Weekly downloads saw a significant decrease from 4.7K at the beginning of January to just 474 in the last week of March. Active users also saw a downward trend, starting at 21.9K and ending at around 10.9K.
Contra Returns by Level Infinite had a notable fluctuation in weekly revenue. The highest revenue was recorded at around $1.4K in mid-February, with a dip to $401 in mid-March before rising again to $1.3K by the end of the quarter.
Yostar Limited's Azur Lane saw a peak in weekly revenue of approximately $1.9K at the start of January, followed by a gradual decline to $312 by the end of March. Active users for the game remained relatively stable, starting at 1K in early January and slightly decreasing to 780 by the end of the quarter.
Zombie Waves from Fun Formula showed significant growth, especially in weekly revenue, peaking at around $1.3K in mid-March. Downloads were also impressive, reaching 3.3K in mid-February before stabilizing around 1.5K by the end of March. Active users saw a steady increase, beginning at 3.3K and peaking at 5.5K in mid-February before settling at approximately 3.9K.
Lastly, Archero from Habby experienced modest performance. Weekly revenue peaked at $902 in late January but dropped to $223 by the end of March. Downloads were minimal, with a slight increase to 266 in mid-February. Active users started at 2.3K in early January and saw a slight decline to just under 2K by the end of March.
These trends highlight the dynamic nature of the shoot'em up genre in Peru. For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.