AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Geolocation Games in the Netherlands: Q1 2024 Performance
Pokémon GO led the geolocation games segment in the Netherlands during Q1 2024, with strong performance also seen from Jurassic World Alive, Monster Hunter Now, Tamadog, and Ingress Prime.
In the first quarter of 2024, the geolocation games category in the Netherlands saw varied performance across the top five applications. According to data from Sensor Tower, here are the key insights into the weekly trends for these popular apps.
Pokémon GO from Niantic, Inc. experienced notable fluctuations in its weekly revenue, starting at around $71K in early January and peaking at approximately $227K in mid-February. Weekly downloads for the app ranged from 2.4K to 5.2K, with a noticeable increase in mid-February. The game maintained a robust user base, with weekly active users fluctuating between 277K and 355K throughout the quarter.
Jurassic World Alive by Jam City, Inc. saw its weekly revenue range from $1.7K to $3.5K, with a peak in the final week of March. Downloads remained relatively steady, with a slight increase from 99 to 322 over the quarter. The app's weekly active users showed minor fluctuations, peaking at 4.3K at the end of January.
Monster Hunter Now, another title from Niantic, Inc., had modest revenue figures, starting at $2.1K in early January and reaching $2.1K again in mid-March. The game saw a significant spike in downloads in mid-March to 896, after a generally low download rate. Weekly active users remained stable around 5.3K to 6.3K.
Tamadog - Puppy Pet Dog Games published by Akita Limited Liability Company, showed consistent revenue growth, starting at $686 and peaking at $1.6K in mid-February. Downloads ranged from 2.7K to 4K, with a peak in late January. Weekly active users saw a gradual decline from 3.3K to 2.7K over the quarter.
Ingress Prime, also by Niantic, Inc., had relatively stable performance with weekly revenue ranging from $927 to $1.8K. Download figures remained low, fluctuating between 21 and 47. The app's weekly active users hovered around 258, with slight declines observed towards the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.