AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Horror Games in El Salvador, Q1 2024
Explore the performance of the top 5 horror game apps in El Salvador during Q1 2024. Highlights include trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
The first quarter of 2024 saw intriguing trends in the performance of top horror game applications on a unified platform in El Salvador. Here's a detailed look at the performance metrics for the top five horror titles: Identity V, Dead by Daylight Mobile, Mystery Matters, Five Nights at Freddy's, and Poppy Playtime Chapter 1.
Identity V from NetEase Games experienced fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $304 in the first week of January and settling at around $117 by the end of March. Weekly downloads varied, with a high of 73 in mid-January and a steadier rate of around 41 towards the end of the quarter. Active user numbers were relatively stable, hovering between 315 and 450 throughout the period.
Dead by Daylight Mobile by Behaviour Interactive Inc. showed a notable peak in revenue, reaching $259 in the first week of January and maintaining figures around $72 by the end of March. Downloads were consistent, starting at 122 and rising to 141 weekly downloads by the quarter's end. Active users steadily increased from 2.35K to 2.86K, indicating a growing player base.
Playrix's Mystery Matters saw its highest revenue in early January at $181, tapering off to $31 by late March. Weekly downloads showed variability, peaking at 108 in early February and ending the quarter at 86. Active user numbers exhibited a slight rise from 179 to 210 over the quarter.
Five Nights at Freddy's from Clickteam, LLC had relatively stable revenue streams, starting at $104 in early January and fluctuating around the $50 mark towards the end of March. No significant download data was recorded during this period.
Poppy Playtime Chapter 1 by Mob Entertainment, Inc. showed a gradual increase in revenue, starting at $37 and peaking at $72 in late February, maintaining this rate until early March. Weekly downloads were minimal, with occasional spikes, such as 8 downloads in late February.
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