AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Military Games in Tunisia Q1 2024: Performance Overview
In Q1 2024, military games in Tunisia showed varying trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at the top 5 performers.
Throughout Q1 2024, the top military games in Tunisia exhibited diverse performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Below is an in-depth analysis of the top 5 apps, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Pure Sniper: Gun Shooter Games by Miniclip.com showed a significant increase in weekly downloads, starting at 1.9K in early January and peaking at 6.1K by the end of March. Active users also increased steadily, growing from 9.7K to 18.2K over the quarter. The game saw minor revenue spikes in February and early March, reaching up to $2.
Call of Duty®: Warzone™ Mobile, released by Activision Publishing, Inc. in late March, had an impressive debut with 27.1K downloads in its first week, although this dropped to 4.7K the following week. The game generated $2 in its launch week, which increased to $12 in the subsequent week. Active users started strong at 23.6K but declined to 11K by the end of the quarter.
World War: Fight For Freedom by Horus saw relatively stable weekly downloads, fluctuating between 1.8K and 2.9K. Active users remained consistent, ranging from 3.9K to 5K throughout the quarter. The game did not generate any notable revenue.
Call of Duty®: Mobile, another title from Activision Publishing, Inc., maintained steady weekly downloads, averaging around 2K. The game’s active user base grew from 27.2K at the start of January to 33.1K by the end of March. Revenue showed variability, peaking at $386 in mid-March.
Finally, Blood Strike MENA by NetEase Games, which appeared on the charts in mid-March, saw downloads increase from 6.7K to 11.6K within two weeks. Active users also rose from 5.8K to 10.1K. The game generated $14 in the final week of the quarter.
For more detailed insights on these games and other market trends, visit Sensor Tower.