AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Hack and Slash Apps in South Africa for Q1 2024
Discover the performance of the top 5 Hack and Slash apps on a unified platform in South Africa during Q1 2024, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
The first quarter of 2024 witnessed notable trends in the Hack and Slash category for both iOS and Android platforms in South Africa. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides valuable insights into the performance of the top 5 applications in this genre.
Ninja Ryuko: Shadow Ninja Game from Monstermob USA saw varied weekly downloads, starting at 1.2K in early January and experiencing fluctuations, eventually reaching 1.2K again in the last week of March. The weekly active users followed a similar trend, peaking at around 8.8K in the second week of January before a mild decline and a subsequent rise to 7.7K by the end of the quarter. Revenue for the app was modest, with peaks of $6 in mid-February and $4 at the start of the same month.
MARVEL Future Fight by Netmarble exhibited a strong presence with weekly revenue peaking at approximately $621 in the final week of March. Downloads saw a notable spike to 1.6K at the end of January and another peak of 1.1K in the last week of March. Active users remained robust, averaging around 20K throughout the quarter with a peak of 22.6K in the final week of March.
Fighting Tiger - Liberal from JiinFeng3D showed consistent weekly download numbers, ranging from 351 to 647, with a peak towards the end of March. Active users demonstrated a similar pattern, starting at around 2K in January and reaching 2.2K by the end of March.
Kritika: The White Knights by Com2uS Holdings experienced fluctuating weekly downloads, initially spiking to 2K in late January and ending the quarter with 630 downloads. Active users also saw a peak of 1.8K in January, with a gradual decline to 1K by the end of March. Revenue showed significant peaks of $30 in late January and $25 in early February.
Ronin: The Last Samurai from Dreamotion Inc. witnessed an interesting trend in weekly downloads, starting modestly at 46 and peaking at 792 in late January. Active users followed this trend, starting at 555 and peaking at 1.1K in late February. The revenue showed notable peaks with $74 in late January and $36 in mid-January.
For more detailed insights and analytics, visit Sensor Tower. The data highlights the dynamic nature of the Hack and Slash category in South Africa, with varying trends in downloads, active users, and revenue across different applications.