AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Android Survival Games Soar in Latin America - Q1 2024 Insights
The first quarter of 2024 saw significant engagement with survival games on Android in Latin America. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look at the download and user trends for the top five games in the genre.
In the first quarter of 2024, the survival game genre has seen remarkable activity on the Android platform across Latin America. Sensor Tower's latest data highlights the top five survival games that have captivated gamers in the region.
Poppy Playtime Chapter 3 from A3 Home Studio experienced a meteoric rise in downloads, starting at just over 1K in the initial week to peaking at over 1M in early March. While the game's revenue was not a contributing factor, it maintained a strong user base, with weekly active users reaching up to 1.6M.
On the other hand, Nextbots In Backrooms: Obunga by playducky.com showed consistent performance with over 200K downloads at the start of the year, later settling at around 216K by late March. The revenue for this game remained modest, hovering around $50-$80 weekly, and weekly active users remained above 1.3M throughout the quarter.
The Baby In Yellow, developed by Team Terrible, saw its downloads fluctuate, starting strong with nearly 500K and closing the quarter with 120K. Although its revenue experienced slight dips, the game's active users showcased a downward trend, dropping from 1.3M to around 388K by the end of March.
CASUAL AZUR GAMES' Hide in The Backrooms Nextbots had a similar trajectory with downloads peaking at 177K in early January and ending on a high note with 173K in the final week of March. The game's revenue was negligible, but it didn’t hinder the growth in weekly active users, which saw an increase from 923K to nearly 1.25M.
Lastly, The Walking Zombie 2: Shooter from Alda Games generated a notable revenue stream, starting at $1K and seeing a peak at $1.3K in late January. Downloads began at 173K and saw a modest end at 73K. Weekly active users experienced a decline from 706K to 426K over the quarter.
For more in-depth insights and data on the performance of these and other mobile applications, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analysis tools offer a closer look at the trends shaping the mobile gaming landscape.