AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Shooter Game Insights: Android's Top Contenders in Europe
Sensor Tower's Q1 2024 report reveals the latest trends for the top shooter games on Android in Europe. A roundup of downloads, revenue, and user engagement for the leading titles.
As the first quarter of 2024 closes, we've witnessed interesting movements in the shooter game category on the Android platform across Europe. Sensor Tower provides a deeper dive into the performance of the top five shooter games.
PUBG MOBILE kicked off the quarter with weekly revenue peaking at $1.32M and maintaining a steady trend with slight fluctuations, ending the period at about $1.18M. Downloads saw a mid-quarter surge to 412K, while weekly active users reached a high of 10.9M in late January, concluding with 9.9M in the final week.
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 5 experienced a revenue peak in early February at over $613K, though it gradually decreased to $426K by the end of March. Downloads showed a slight increase to 103K in the third week of February, and weekly active users saw a modest rise from 1.6M to 1.7M by the quarter's end.
Wargaming Group's World of Tanks Blitz had its revenue fluctuate, with an early January high of $471K tapering off to $180K. Downloads had a peak at 54K in the first week of January, while active users saw a gradual decrease from 1.8M to 1.1M over the quarter.
Garena International I's Free Fire showed a consistent revenue pattern, with a minor peak at $250K in the first week and closing at $173K. Downloads peaked at 229K in the first week, whereas weekly active users reached their zenith at 8.2M in late January.
Lastly, War Robots Multiplayer Battles by MY.GAMES B.V. recorded its highest weekly revenue at the start of the quarter with $220K, with a slight rise to $172K in the final week. Downloads reached 102K in the first week, while weekly active users started at 425K, peaking at 435K in mid-March.
For more detailed insights and analytics on the performance of mobile apps and games, Sensor Tower's platform remains an invaluable resource.