AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Dragon Games on iOS in Russia Q1 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 dragon-themed games on iOS in Russia during the first quarter of 2024, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
The first quarter of 2024 saw significant activity in the dragon-themed games category on iOS in Russia. Here’s an overview of the performance of the top 5 games, as reported by Sensor Tower.
Call of Dragons This game exhibited a fluctuating trend in weekly revenue, starting at around $39.2K in early January and peaking at approximately $48.9K by the end of March. Weekly downloads showed a declining trend, starting at 12.3K in the first week of January and dropping to just over 1K by the last week of March. Active user numbers also saw a downward trend, decreasing from 21.6K to 11K over the quarter.
Frost & Flame: King of Avalon Weekly revenue for this game started at $6.6K in the first week of January, saw some fluctuations, and ended the quarter at $6.1K. Downloads remained relatively stable, averaging around 400-600 per week. Active users showed a slight increase towards the end of the quarter, growing from 1.9K in early January to 1.5K by the end of March.
Dragon Storm Fantasy Revenue for this game varied, starting at $2.1K in early January and ending at $2.1K by the end of March, with some fluctuations in between. Downloads were relatively low but consistent, averaging around 150 downloads per week. Active users demonstrated a slight decline, starting at 450 in early January and ending at 360 by the last week of March.
Dragonscapes Adventure This game saw a steady weekly revenue trend, starting at $431 in early January and peaking at $985 in the first week of February before declining to $456 by the end of March. Downloads started at 793 in early January but dropped significantly to 142 by the last week of March. Active users followed a similar trend, decreasing from 8.2K to 5.2K over the quarter.
War Dragons Revenue for this game showed moderate fluctuation, beginning at $485 in early January and ending at $664 by the end of March. Downloads were minimal, with numbers barely reaching double digits each week. Active users remained low but stable, averaging around 50 users per week.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.