AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 MOBA Apps on iOS in the Netherlands - Q1 2024
A detailed look at the performance of the top 5 MOBA apps on iOS in the Netherlands during Q1 2024, including trends in revenue, downloads, and active users.
The first quarter of 2024 saw significant activity in the MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) genre on iOS in the Netherlands. Here’s a breakdown of the performance of the top 5 MOBA apps, with data sourced from Sensor Tower.
Brawl Stars by Supercell experienced remarkable growth throughout the quarter. Weekly revenue peaked at approximately $267K in the last week of March, showing a consistent increase from early January. Downloads surged significantly, reaching around 37K by the end of March, up from 7.5K in the first week of January. Active users followed a similar upward trend, growing from 185K to nearly 381K.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang had a more modest performance. Weekly revenue fluctuated, peaking at around $9.4K in early March. Downloads remained relatively low, with a slight increase from 331 in the first week of January to 377 by the end of March. Active users showed a steady but slow rise, reaching nearly 4.9K.
League of Legends: Wild Rift from Riot Games saw a decline in revenue towards the end of the quarter, dropping to approximately $3.5K in the final week of March from a peak of $9.2K in late January. Downloads remained low, hovering around 300 per week. Active users saw a slight fluctuation but remained around 7.5K throughout the quarter.
Pokémon UNITE by The Pokemon Company had a relatively stable performance. Revenue peaked at about $1.1K in mid-February. Downloads saw a gradual increase, reaching around 518 in the last week of March. Active users fluctuated slightly but stayed around 6.5K to 7.5K.
Onmyoji Arena by NetEase Games showed the least activity among the top 5. The app's revenue remained very low, peaking at only $279 in mid-March. Downloads were minimal, with a few weeks recording zero downloads. Active user data was not provided, indicating possibly negligible user engagement.
For more detailed insights and further analysis, visit Sensor Tower.