AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
UK's Top 5 Geolocation iOS Games in Q1 2024: Insights from Sensor Tower
Sensor Tower's analysis of the top 5 geolocation games on the iOS platform in the UK for Q1 2024 reveals key performance metrics. The data shows trends in downloads, revenue, and active users for these leading titles.
Exploring the performance of the top geolocation games on iOS in the United Kingdom for the first quarter of 2024, Sensor Tower provides us with a clear view of how these games are faring in a competitive market.
Pokémon GO by Niantic, Inc. shows a fluctuating revenue trend, starting the quarter with $149K and peaking at $352K in the third week of February before settling at $154K in the last recorded week. Downloads for the game saw a dip from 10K in the first week to 6.8K in mid-January but recovered to around 12K by the end of March. Weekly active users hovered around 700K, with a peak of 761K in the third week of February.
Moving on to Tamadog - Puppy Pet Dog Games by Akita Limited Liability Company, we see modest revenues starting at $2.5K and reaching up to $4.2K in late February. Downloads showed a strong start with 7.8K in the last week of January but experienced a decline to just under 3K by the quarter's end. Interestingly, weekly active users peaked at 6K in the same period, later declining to around 3.7K.
For Jurassic World Alive by Jam City, Inc., the revenue began at just over $10K and had a noticeable jump to nearly $11.3K at the end of January. Download numbers were modest, staying under 1K for most of the quarter, while weekly active users remained consistent, averaging around 8.7K.
Five Nights at Freddy's AR from Illumix, Inc. shows a different pattern with very low revenue numbers, peaking at $424 in the first week of January. Downloads started strong at 1.9K but dropped to 766 by the end of January. The game's weekly active users also saw a significant decrease from 6.6K to 1.1K over the quarter.
Lastly, Monster Hunter Now, another game by Niantic, Inc., had varied revenue starting at $5.6K and reaching a high of $7.7K in mid-March. Downloads for the game were lowest at 277 in the last week of January, climbing to 674 by mid-March. Weekly active users showed a growth trend from 24K at the beginning of January to 25.6K by the quarter's end.
For more detailed insights and analysis, readers can explore the data on Sensor Tower's platform. The trends observed provide an interesting snapshot of the geolocation gaming landscape on iOS in the UK for Q1 2024, reflecting the dynamic nature of mobile gaming consumption.