AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 MMORPG Apps in Russia: Q1 2024 Performance
A summary of the performance of the top 5 MMORPG apps in Russia for Q1 2024, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
The performance of the top 5 MMORPG apps on a unified platform in Russia during the first quarter of 2024 reveals interesting trends. Data from Sensor Tower indicates fluctuations in downloads, revenue, and active users across these popular titles.
Драконоборец: Великий охотник experienced a decline in weekly downloads, starting at around 21.9K in early January and dropping to approximately 11.3K by mid-February. However, the game saw a resurgence towards the end of March, with downloads peaking at nearly 17.2K. Active users followed a similar trend, beginning the quarter at around 32K and dipping to roughly 24K in mid-February before rising again to about 30.2K by the end of March.
The Legend of Neverland recorded a varied revenue stream, starting with $4.2K in early January, dipping to approximately $1.8K by the end of the month, and then peaking at $5.4K in late February. Downloads fluctuated as well, starting at around 16K at the beginning of the quarter, with a high of about 16K in mid-February, and ending at roughly 8.8K in late March. Active users showed a decline from around 45.1K in early January to approximately 35.3K by the end of March.
Kung Fu Saga saw a steady weekly revenue, starting at $3.7K in early January and peaking at about $4.9K in late February. Weekly downloads started strong at around 13.8K but dropped significantly to about 6.3K by the end of March. Active users showed a consistent decrease from approximately 41K in early January to around 40.5K by late March.
Kung Fu Legend: Мастер ушу started the quarter with about 21.9K downloads, which declined to approximately 3.7K by the end of March. Active users also decreased from around 24.6K in early January to roughly 8.5K by late March.
Revelation M had modest revenue growth, starting at $160 in early January and reaching $499 in early February. Downloads saw a sharp decline from around 21.8K in early January to about 1.8K by the end of March.
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