AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 European MMORPG App Performance on Unified Platform
Sensor Tower's analysis reveals the top 5 MMORPGs in Europe for Q1 2024, highlighting download and user engagement trends. Dive into the data-driven insights for the latest quarter.
In the first quarter of 2024, the European MMORPG landscape saw varying performances among the top 5 applications on a unified platform. Sensor Tower's data provides a comprehensive look at these trends, offering valuable insights for industry stakeholders.
Diablo Immortal by Blizzard Entertainment, Inc., saw its weekly revenue fluctuate, peaking at nearly $500K in late January and late March. Downloads for the title maintained a steady pace, with notable spikes to around 20K in late January and late March. Weekly active users showed a slight decline over the quarter, starting at 251K and dipping to around 230K by the end of March.
Ark Games' The Legend of Neverland experienced a downward trend in revenue, dropping from over $120K at the start of January to under $60K by late March. Downloads saw a high of over 36K in the first week of January, with a gradual decrease throughout the quarter. The weekly active user count started at 127K and saw a dip, recovering to 117K in mid-March before settling at 108K.
Playa Games GmbH's Shakes and Fidget: Idle RPG, a long-standing game since 2012, showed revenue peaking in late February at nearly $150K, with other weeks hovering around $60K-$70K. Downloads remained consistent, averaging around 6K-7K per week. Active users hovered around 120K for most of the quarter, with a slight increase in late March.
NCSOFT's Lineage2M showed a revenue range from $50K to $90K throughout the quarter, with downloads in the low thousands each week. Weekly active users remained below 3K, indicating a niche but dedicated player base.
Mu: Dragon Havoc from HongKong Miracle Network Limited, a more recent release, had its revenue peak at over $110K at the start of the quarter, with a dip to around $45K in mid-March. Downloads were highest in the first week of January at nearly 6K, but saw a significant drop thereafter. Weekly active users were in the low 20K range, showing a relatively stable engagement throughout the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, Sensor Tower's platform remains the go-to source for app performance analytics.