AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Hack and Slash App Trends in Latin America
A Sensor Tower analysis reveals the performance trends of the top five Hack and Slash games in Latin America for the first quarter of 2024. We provide insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
Latin America's gaming community has shown a robust engagement with the Hack and Slash genre in the first quarter of 2024. Sensor Tower's latest data offers a glimpse into the top performers on the unified platform.
YunChang Games' Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat started strong post-release with downloads peaking at 295K and gradually descending to 16K. Weekly active users followed a similar downward slope, starting from 279K and settling at 141K. Revenue trends mirrored this decline, starting at $40K and eventually falling to $17K.
RONIN: The Last Samurai, from Dreamotion Inc., had variable performance with a notable spike in downloads reaching 39K in late January, then fluctuating and rising back up to 19K towards the quarter's end. Weekly active users peaked at 72K, also in January, before ending at 51K. Revenue showcased modest figures, with the highest at $885 and a closing at $516.
Netmarble Corporation's MARVEL Future Fight showed a more stable pattern. Downloads saw a high of 17K in late January and ended at 12K. Active users had a high of 260K mid-quarter and a slight increase to 244K by March's end. The revenue stream was consistent, with the highest at $35K and finishing the quarter at $27K.
Shadow Knight Ninja Games RPG by Fansipan Limited experienced a varied quarter. Downloads saw two peaks, one at 15K in early January and another at 9K in late March. Active users peaked at 20K and concluded at 12K. Revenue figures were modest, with a maximum of $559 and ending the quarter at $483.
Monstermob USA's Ryuko: Legend of Shadow Hunter maintained steady download numbers, peaking at 12K and ending slightly lower at 10K. Active users showed a growth trend, starting at 10K and peaking at 15K in early March, before closing the quarter at 10K. Since revenue figures were negligible, the focus remained on downloads and weekly active users.
For comprehensive insights and more detailed data, Sensor Tower's platform is the go-to source for app performance analytics. The first quarter's trends in Hack and Slash games indicate a dynamic market in Latin America, with varying user engagement and revenue patterns across leading titles.