AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Horror Games on iOS in Australia: Q1 2024 Performance
In Q1 2024, the top 5 horror games on iOS in Australia showcased varied performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users, according to Sensor Tower data.
In Q1 2024, the top 5 horror games on iOS in Australia exhibited diverse performance metrics. Here’s a breakdown of their weekly downloads, revenue, and active users based on data from Sensor Tower.
Granny saw a gradual decline in weekly downloads early in the quarter, starting at approximately 2K and dipping to around 1.3K by late January. However, a slight resurgence was noted, with downloads peaking at 1.8K in the final week of March. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, beginning at 5.8K and decreasing to 4.2K by mid-February, before recovering to 4.9K by the end of the quarter.
Mystery Matters experienced notable fluctuations in weekly revenue, starting strong at $16.2K and peaking at $21.8K mid-January. A downward trend followed, with revenue hitting a low of about $9.4K in mid-March. Weekly downloads showed a similar pattern, initially at 2.2K and falling to just 819 by the end of March. Active users peaked at 6.4K in mid-January but settled around 5.1K by the quarter's end.
The Baby In Yellow maintained steady weekly downloads, ranging between 1.2K and 1.9K throughout the quarter. Revenue, however, showed a decline, starting at $45 and dropping to zero in the last two weeks of March. Active users followed a downward trend from 3.6K in early January to 2.7K by the end of March.
Hello Neighbor displayed consistent weekly downloads, starting at 1.3K and ending at 1.1K. Revenue also remained relatively stable, ranging from $180 to $434, with a slight increase towards the end of the quarter. Active users peaked at 7.4K mid-January and concluded the quarter at 6.4K.
Scary Teacher 3D had a steady performance in weekly downloads, beginning at 1.1K and ending at 815. Revenue saw a decline, starting at $159 and dropping to single digits by the end of March. Weekly active users showed a gradual decrease, from 7.1K in early January to 6.4K by late March.
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