AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Performance of Top MMORPGs in Australia on Unified Platform
Explore the latest performance trends of the top MMORPGs in Australia for Q1 2024. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into downloads, revenue, and active users.
Australian MMORPG enthusiasts have had an eventful first quarter in 2024. According to data from Sensor Tower, the top five MMORPG applications on the unified platform have shown varied trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Soul Of Ring made its debut with a strong performance in revenue, climbing from $163K in its release week to $2.81M by the end of the quarter. Downloads surged to 9.41K in its first full week but gradually settled to 885 by the quarter's close. Weekly active users peaked at 204 in the last recorded week.
Albion Online maintained steady revenue throughout the quarter, hovering around $1.4M with slight fluctuations. Downloads showed a gentle decline from 1.11K to 705, while weekly active users saw a minimal drop from 2.1K to 1.61K.
Old School RuneScape demonstrated robust revenue figures, ending the quarter on a high note at nearly $10M. Downloads peaked at 1.09K mid-quarter and ended at a respectable 793. Weekly active user counts increased over the period, finishing at 6.87K.
Diablo Immortal led the pack with the highest revenue, which saw a dramatic rise to $47.85M in the last week of the quarter. Downloads remained fairly consistent, with a slight uptick to 699. The game’s weekly active users remained stable, closing the quarter at 13.48K.
RuneScape showed a mixed revenue trend but ended on a strong note with $6.56M. Downloads saw gradual growth, culminating in 456 by quarter's end. Active users reflected a positive trend, growing to 2.34K.
For more detailed insights and analysis on the performance of these MMORPGs and others, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data and analytics tools offer in-depth understanding of the app market trends.