AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Survival Games' Performance in Europe - Q1 2024 Android Insights
Exploring the Q1 2024 performance of the five leading survival games on Android in Europe, with insights from Sensor Tower. Downloads and user engagement trends are highlighted for each game.
In the first quarter of 2024, the survival game genre has seen notable performances from its top contenders on the Android platform in Europe. Data provided by Sensor Tower offers a glimpse into the downloads, revenue, and active user trends for these games.
Hello Neighbor Nicky's Diaries witnessed a spike in downloads, starting at 137K in the first week of January and peaking at 268K towards the end of the month. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, initially at 318K and rising to a high of 862K by the end of March. Revenue showed a varied trend, starting strong at $656K and experiencing fluctuations before settling at $457K in the last week of March.
The Baby In Yellow started the quarter with a robust 368K downloads in the first week, which gradually decreased to 89K by the end of March. The game's weekly active users followed a downward trend from 1.28M to 462K over the quarter. Revenue also saw a decline, commencing at $378K and reducing to $139K in the final week of March.
Poppy Playtime Chapter 3 showcased an impressive surge in downloads following its release in mid-February, soaring from 1K to 435K in early March, then tapering to 122K by the end of the quarter. The weekly active users peaked at 628K in the first week of March, eventually decreasing to 442K.
For Nextbots In Backrooms: Obunga, downloads commenced at 75K in January and saw a steady increase to 118K in the last week of March. The game's weekly active users experienced growth from 551K to 644K during the quarter. Meanwhile, revenue exhibited a steady climb, beginning at $78K and ending the quarter at $100K.
Lastly, Hide in The Backrooms Nextbots opened the quarter with 102K downloads and concluded with 95K, showing relative stability. Weekly active users saw a gradual increase from 803K to over 1M by the quarter's end. Revenue, although starting at a modest $5K, showed an upward trend with minor fluctuations, finishing at $11K in the final week of March.
For more detailed insights and data on the performance of these and other mobile applications, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analytics platform is the go-to resource.