AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Performance of Top Horror Games in Australia
An analysis of the first quarter of 2024 reveals the performance trends of the top five horror games in Australia. Data from Sensor Tower provides insights into downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
In the chilling realm of horror games, the first quarter of 2024 has shown intriguing performance trends for the top titles in Australia. Sensor Tower's data offers a glimpse into these spine-tingling statistics.
Granny, despite not generating revenue, maintained a steady presence with downloads fluctuating between 2K and 3K and weekly active users peaking at 8.7K in the first week of January, later dipping to 6.5K but rebounding to 7.8K by the end of March.
The Baby In Yellow experienced a gentle decline in downloads, starting at 3.7K and descending to 1.7K. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, dropping from 8.1K to 4.1K. The game's revenue was minimal, with a notable drop to zero in the latter half of March.
Hello Neighbor saw downloads begin at 1.9K, with minor fluctuations, and ending slightly higher at 1.5K. Weekly active users started strong at 10.7K but saw a gradual decrease to 9.1K. Revenue, while modest, remained consistent, hovering around the $500 mark weekly.
Scary Teacher 3D downloads started at 2K, with a slight downtrend to 1.3K. Weekly active users began at 13.9K and maintained above 11.5K throughout the quarter. Revenue showed a slight decrease, starting at $246 and finishing at $7 by the end of March.
Lastly, Mystery Matters showed robust revenue figures, starting at $20.3K and reaching a high of $24.8K before a gradual decline to $15.5K. Downloads peaked at 3.8K in January, with a noticeable dip to 1.1K by March's end. Weekly active users started at 8.9K and generally stayed above the 8K threshold.
For more in-depth insights into the performance of these spine-chilling titles, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analytics platform is the go-to resource.