AI Insights · Timothy · March 2024
Top 5 Arcade Racing Apps in Peru Q1 2024
In Q1 2024, the top 5 arcade racing apps in Peru showed varied performance trends in downloads, revenue, and active users, with notable fluctuations throughout the quarter.
In Q1 2024, the top 5 arcade racing apps on a unified platform in Peru displayed a mix of performance trends across downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides valuable insights into the app market dynamics in this category.
Asphalt Legends Unite from Gameloft saw its weekly revenue fluctuate, peaking at approximately $2.1K in the week of January 22 and ending the quarter at around $1.2K. Weekly downloads showed a significant increase mid-quarter, reaching 4.7K in the week of January 22, while weekly active users ranged from 16K to 19K, demonstrating a stable user base.
MADBOX's Pocket Champs PVP Racing Games experienced a notable increase in weekly revenue towards the end of the quarter, peaking at around $2K in the final week of March. Downloads peaked at 4.8K in the week of February 19, and active users showed growth from 8.9K to 11.1K during the quarter, indicating rising popularity.
Need for Speed No Limits by Electronic Arts had a strong start with weekly downloads hitting 16K in the week of January 29. Revenue was relatively stable, peaking at $665 in the week of February 26. Active users started high at 49.9K in early January, peaking at 64.4K in late January, before stabilizing around 40K towards the end of March.
Asphalt 8: Airborne, another title from Gameloft, showed consistent weekly downloads, peaking at 14.6K in early March. Revenue remained modest, with a peak of $376 in late January. Active users varied, starting at 27.8K and peaking at 33.4K in early March, but saw a decline to 21.8K by the end of the quarter.
Car games for toddler and kids from Brainytrainee Ltd had lower engagement compared to the other apps. Weekly downloads were minimal, peaking at 32 in late January. Revenue remained steady, peaking at $188 in early January. Active users showed a downward trend, starting at 91 and ending at 65 by the end of March.
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