AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Soccer Games on iOS in New Zealand - Q1 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 soccer games on iOS in New Zealand during Q1 2024, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 soccer games on iOS in New Zealand showcased varying performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at each game:
EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer experienced significant fluctuations in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $7.3K in early February before gradually declining to around $4.1K by the end of March. Weekly downloads saw a notable drop from 446 in the first week of January to a low of 96 by the end of February, followed by a slight recovery to 316 in the last week of March. Active users showed a general downward trend, starting at 9.2K and ending the quarter at 8.3K.
Soccer Superstar maintained a relatively low but stable revenue stream, with a peak of $64 in mid-March. Downloads fluctuated significantly, starting at 328 in the first week of January, dipping to 38 by the end of February, and climbing back up to 206 by the end of March. The game’s active user base decreased from 3.8K at the beginning of January to around 2.9K at the end of March.
Score! Hero - Soccer Games showed modest revenue gains, peaking at $282 in mid-February. Downloads were relatively low throughout the quarter, with a high of 162 in the first week of January and a low of 25 in mid-February. Active users remained fairly stable, starting at 689 and ending at 592.
Rocket League Sideswipe did not generate any revenue during the quarter. However, it saw a steady number of downloads, ranging from 32 to 136 per week. Active users remained strong, starting at 7.2K and ending at 6.9K, with a peak of 7.4K in mid-March.
Crazy Kick! Fun Football game showed minimal revenue, peaking at $19 in the last week of March. Downloads varied, with a low of 28 in mid-February and a high of 212 by the end of March. The active user base saw an increase from 335 in the first week of January to 451 by the end of March.
These insights reflect the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market in New Zealand. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.