AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Performance of Top Baseball Games in the US on Unified Platform
A look at the Q1 2024 performance of the top baseball games in the US on a unified platform, showcasing download and user activity trends without delving into causation. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights on these trends.
In the first quarter of 2024, baseball gaming apps swung for the fences on the unified platform in the United States. Data from Sensor Tower reveals how these games fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and user engagement.
Topps® BUNT® MLB Card Trader saw a fluctuation in weekly revenue, starting at $241K and peaking at $302K in mid-March. Downloads hit a high of 2.1K in late January, while weekly active users (WAUs) ranged from 14K to 21K, ending the quarter with a slight increase.
MLB 9 Innings 24 from Com2uS Corp. brought in weekly revenues between $142K and $321K. The game's downloads saw an upward trend, from 13K to 22K, and its WAUs displayed a consistent pattern, concluding at over 104K.
Electronic Arts' EA SPORTS MLB TAP BASEBALL 23 experienced a revenue range from $260K down to $4.5K, with downloads peaking at 12K in mid-January. The WAUs for the game remained robust, hovering around the 240K mark towards the end of the quarter.
Baseball Clash: Real-time game by Miniclip.com earned weekly revenues from $61K to $134K. Downloads for the game showed a steady increase, starting at 9.2K and reaching 18K by the beginning of March. Its WAUs saw a slight dip but maintained above 132K by the quarter's close.
Lastly, BASEBALL 9 by playus soft, despite not having a published country, garnered weekly revenues from $41K to $86K. The game witnessed a consistent rise in downloads, from 24K to over 50K, and its WAUs climbed impressively from 623K to 648K.
For more detailed insights and data analysis, Sensor Tower's platform offers an in-depth look at the performance of these and other applications.