AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Europe's Top 5 Crime Games Q1 2024: A Sensor Tower Data Analysis
An in-depth look at the performance of the top 5 crime-themed games in Europe during Q1 2024, highlighting trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights on the latest gaming trends.
In the first quarter of 2024, Europe's crime game enthusiasts have shown a keen interest in a select group of apps. Sensor Tower's data reveals the top performers, giving us a glimpse into the gaming habits of this genre's fans.
Agent Hunt - Hitman Assassin, published by HOMA GAMES, started strong with downloads peaking at 363K in mid-January before experiencing a gradual decline to 208K by the end of March. The game's revenue followed a wavering pattern, with a noticeable dip in February, but managed to remain around the 2K mark throughout the quarter. Weekly active users saw an increase, climbing from 845K in the first week of January to an impressive 960K by the end of March.
Kwalee Ltd's Airport Security: Fly Safe saw a fluctuating download trend, starting at 320K and soaring to 433K by the quarter's end. Revenue for the game showed a modest increase, starting at 1.8K and rising to 1.7K. The active users count surged from 641K to 800K, indicating a growing interest in the airport security simulation.
TapNation's Thief Puzzle: to pass a level experienced a declining trend in downloads, from 443K to 133K, and in weekly active users, from 1M to 545K. The game's revenue saw minor fluctuations but remained just above the 1K mark for most of the quarter.
BLACK RUSSIA, despite not having available publisher information, showed a significant revenue increase from 16K in the first week of January to 11.8K by the end of March. Downloads peaked at 180K mid-January before settling around 132K, and active users maintained a steady presence, ending the quarter at 685K.
Lastly, Mr Bullet - Shooting Game by Lion Studios, although generating minimal revenue, saw a spike in downloads in late January at 382K, which then normalized to 77K by March's end. The game's active users presented the most dramatic shift, peaking at 826K before dropping to 274K.
For more in-depth insights and detailed performance metrics, Sensor Tower's platform remains the go-to resource for understanding app trends and user engagement.