AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Soccer Games on iOS in South America for Q1 2024
Discover the performance of the top 5 soccer game apps on iOS in South America for the first quarter of 2024, featuring key metrics like downloads, revenue, and active users.
The first quarter of 2024 saw significant activity in the soccer gaming category on iOS in South America. Here’s a breakdown of the performance metrics for the top 5 soccer game apps, based on data from Sensor Tower.
EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer experienced notable fluctuations in its weekly revenue, starting the quarter at approximately $67K and peaking at around $107K in the week of January 22. Weekly downloads saw a downward trend, beginning at 54.5K in early January and dipping to around 37.8K by late February, before recovering slightly to 44.5K in the final week of March. Active users showed a similar pattern, starting with 1.1M users and ending with nearly 988K.
eFootball™ 2024 from KONAMI showed relatively stable revenue, with weekly figures hovering around $39K to $62K, peaking at $58.8K in late January. Downloads started at 27.3K in the first week and fluctuated throughout the quarter, ending with a rise to 30.3K in the last week of March. Active users remained fairly consistent, starting at 518K and ending at 550K.
Dream League Soccer 2024 had modest revenue figures, with a peak of $24.6K in the first week of January and a low of $11.4K in mid-March. Downloads saw a significant dip from 31K at the beginning of the quarter to 13.3K in early February, but recovered to 24K by the end of March. Active users remained steady, starting at 280K and ending at 251K.
Score! Hero - Soccer Games had a low but steady revenue stream, peaking at $1.4K in the final week of March. Weekly downloads started at 11.7K and had notable spikes, reaching 17K in late January and 12.5K in the last week of March. Active users fluctuated but generally trended upwards, beginning at 71K and ending at 73.6K.
Soccer Superstar by Real Free Soccer saw its revenue peak at $739 in the first week of January and stabilize around $700 by the end of March. Downloads started strong at 15.1K, dipped to 6.5K by mid-February, and then increased to 10.5K in the last week of March. Active users displayed a similar trend, starting at 97K, dipping to 81.7K, and then rising back to 94.2K.
These insights highlight the dynamic nature of the soccer gaming category on iOS in South America. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.