AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Free to Play Games in Australia Q1 2024
In Q1 2024, the top free-to-play games in Australia on a unified platform showcased diverse performance trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q1 2024, the top free-to-play games in Australia on a unified platform exhibited varied performance metrics. Data from Sensor Tower reveals interesting trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for these leading apps.
Block Blast! from Hungry Studio saw significant fluctuations in weekly downloads, starting strong at 55.7K in the first week of January and ending the quarter with 30.3K. Weekly active users for the app remained relatively stable, peaking at 151.9K in early January and closing the quarter at 141K.
Royal Match by Dream Games demonstrated a consistent performance in terms of revenue, ranging from $469K to $570K weekly. Downloads experienced a decline over the quarter, from 44.6K in early January to 22.4K by the end of March. Active users, however, showed an upward trend, reaching 329.9K in the final week.
Roblox from Roblox Corporation maintained steady revenue throughout the quarter, averaging around $600K weekly. Downloads fluctuated, starting at 33.1K and ending at 30.1K, while active users saw a slight dip but remained robust, closing the quarter at 1.6M.
Wood Nuts & Bolts Puzzle by ABI GLOBAL LTD. showed a strong upward trend in weekly revenue, starting at $4.2K and reaching $12.9K by the end of March. Downloads also saw a steady increase, peaking at 32K in late January. Active users grew significantly, from 22.9K in early January to 88.3K by the quarter's end.
Last War:Survival from FirstFun experienced substantial revenue growth, beginning the quarter at $60.8K and soaring to $290.5K by the end of March. Downloads varied, with a high of 34.3K in mid-January and a low of 14.1K in mid-February. Active users also fluctuated, closing the quarter at 47.1K.
These insights, sourced from Sensor Tower, highlight the dynamic nature of the free-to-play gaming market in Australia. For more detailed analysis and trends, visit Sensor Tower.