AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 US Horror Games Insights: Top 5 on Unified Platform
Explore the performance trends of the top horror games in the US for Q1 2024, with insights from Sensor Tower. Discover download and user engagement metrics across the unified platform.
As the first quarter of 2024 draws to a close, Sensor Tower provides a glimpse into the performance of the top 5 horror games in the United States on the unified platform. For more in-depth insights, Sensor Tower's platform is the go-to source.
Mystery Matters by Playrix saw a peak in revenue during mid-January at nearly $490K, with a general downward trend towards the end of the quarter, finishing at around $350K. Downloads started strong at 86K in the first week of January, but also showed a decreasing trend, ending up at 22K. Weekly active users mirrored this pattern, starting at 143K and declining to approximately 116K.
Identity V from NetEase Games experienced fluctuations in revenue, peaking at $335K in early February, with a closing figure of around $256K. Downloads for the game were modest, starting at 7.8K and ending the quarter at 7.6K. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, beginning at 66.7K and ending at 66.8K.
Myths of Moonrise, developed by STARFORTUNE, had revenues showing a zigzag pattern, starting at over $105K and ending at around $103K. Downloads saw a spike in mid-February at over 10K, with a slight increase towards the end of March at 6.3K. Weekly active users saw a slight increase from 9.8K to 11.3K.
Game of Vampires: Twilight Sun by Dream Plus, released within the quarter, showed a significant rise in revenue from $11.9K to over $104K. Downloads surged in the third week of March, hitting 130K, and then slightly decreased to 80.8K. Weekly active users skyrocketed in the same period from 13.5K to an impressive 94.2K.
Dead by Daylight Mobile from Behaviour Interactive Inc. had a steady revenue trend, starting at $33.2K and ending the quarter at $36K. Downloads showed an increasing trend with a peak at the end of March at 29.6K. Weekly active users also showed growth, starting at 185K and peaking at 215.6K.
In summary, Q1 2024 has been an eventful period for horror game enthusiasts on the unified platform in the US. While some games showed a declining trend in downloads and active users, others experienced significant growth, particularly in revenue and user engagement.