AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Latin America's Top 5 iOS Soccer Games in Q1 2024: A Sensor Tower Performance Snapshot
Sensor Tower's analysis reveals the performance trends of the leading soccer games on iOS in Latin America for Q1 2024. Insights show notable downloads and active user metrics for the top titles.
In the first quarter of 2024, the soccer gaming scene on iOS in Latin America has seen various trends in user engagement and downloads, as reported by Sensor Tower. Here's a brief overview of how the top five soccer games performed during this period.
EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer maintained a strong performance with revenues ranging from $85K to $185K. Downloads for the game showed a decreasing trend from 84K to 56K, before rebounding to 68K by the end of March. Weekly active users started at 1.8M but saw a decrease to around 1.5M, with a slight increase again in the last week of March.
KONAMI's eFootball™ 2024 also showed an interesting pattern, with revenues fluctuating from $50K to $84K throughout the quarter. The game experienced a decline in downloads starting at 35K and dipping to 22K, before climbing back up to 41K. Weekly active users saw a dip from 661K to 610K but ended the quarter on a high note with 705K users.
First Touch Games Ltd.'s Dream League Soccer 2024 generated revenues that oscillated between $24K and $49K. The game's downloads saw a consistent decline from 43K to 21K, with a final uptick to 34K in the last week. The weekly active users showed a slight decline from 476K to 405K, with a small recovery to 427K by the quarter's end.
Top Eleven Be a Soccer Manager, developed by Nordeus, had modest revenue figures, with the highest at $20K and the lowest around $6.5K. Downloads were low, starting at 7.8K and dropping to 2.4K, before rising to 8.1K. Weekly active users remained fairly stable, hovering around the 40K mark throughout the quarter.
Lastly, Miniclip.com's Mini Football - Soccer game showed the smallest revenue figures, peaking at $3.7K. Downloads decreased from 13.8K to 2K, with a slight increase to 3.1K towards the end. Weekly active users witnessed a consistent decline from 24K to 7.5K, ending the quarter slightly better at 8.9K.
For more detailed insights and data on the performance of these soccer games and others in the mobile gaming space, Sensor Tower provides comprehensive analytics and reports.