AI Insights · Timothy · March 2024
Top 5 Casual Games in Luxembourg Q1 2024: Unified Platform Performance
In Q1 2024, the top 5 casual games in Luxembourg showed varied performance trends across weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a detailed look at their metrics.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 casual games in Luxembourg displayed a range of performance trends across weekly downloads, revenue, and active users on a unified platform. Here’s a closer look at how these games fared.
MONOPOLY GO! from Scopely, Inc. experienced a fluctuating pattern in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $27.7K in the second week of January, before dropping to $12K in mid-February. Weekly downloads showed a consistent decline, starting from 1.3K at the beginning of January and plateauing around 449 towards the end of March. Active users also saw a downward trend, decreasing from 3.4K in early January to about 1.8K by the end of the quarter.
Royal Match by Dream Games showed a steady increase in weekly revenue, reaching around $11.6K in early February. Weekly downloads saw a noticeable drop from 873 in the first week of January to 290 by the end of March. The game maintained a relatively stable number of active users, peaking at 7.3K in mid-February and ending the quarter with the same number.
Coin Master from Moon Active had consistent weekly revenue, hovering around $10.5K in early January and ending the quarter slightly lower at $8.7K. Weekly downloads remained low, fluctuating between 23 and 45. Active users showed a slight decline, starting from 807 in early January and ending at 641 by the end of March.
Candy Crush Saga by King demonstrated a steady revenue stream, peaking at $10.7K in mid-January and gradually decreasing to $7.7K by the end of March. Weekly downloads were relatively stable, with minor fluctuations between 226 and 377. Active users also remained consistent, starting at 6.3K in early January and ending at 6.2K at the end of March.
Finally, Gardenscapes by Playrix showed stable weekly revenue, peaking at $8.9K in early March. Weekly downloads saw a declining trend, starting from 173 in the first week of January and dropping to 85 by the end of March. Active users remained relatively steady, with a slight decrease from 2.4K in early January to 2K by the end of March.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower's official website.