AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Otome Games in the UK: Q1 2024 Performance
Discover how the top 5 otome games performed in the UK during Q1 2024, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 otome games in the United Kingdom showcased diverse performance metrics across downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their performance, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Love and Deepspace from INFOLD PTE. LTD. had a notable start. Weekly revenue peaked at around $68.8K in early February, tapering off to approximately $8.7K by the end of March. Downloads started strong with 33K in mid-January but steadily declined, reaching just over 1K in the final week of March. Active users followed a similar trend, decreasing from 24.3K in January to 13.2K by the end of the quarter.
Ensemble Stars Music by Eureka Creation Limited showed modest revenue fluctuations, starting at $6.1K in early January and ending at $1.7K in March. Downloads remained relatively low and stable, averaging around 200 weekly. Active users slightly decreased from 1.8K in January to 1.4K by the end of March.
Tears of Themis, published by COGNOSPHERE PTE. LTD., experienced a gradual decline in revenue, starting at $7.1K in early January and dropping to $1.6K by the end of March. Downloads were minimal, peaking at 133 in early January before settling to around 36 by the end of the quarter. Active users also showed a downtrend, from 402 in January to 222 in March.
Obey Me! NB by NTT Solmare showed a varied revenue pattern, with a peak of $3.1K in mid-March and ending the quarter at $1.7K. Downloads saw a spike in mid-March with 1.6K, before stabilizing around 1K. Active users increased significantly in March, reaching 5.1K from a starting point of 3.2K in January.
Love 365: Find Your Story from Voltage inc. maintained consistent but low revenue, peaking at $2K in the final week of March. The game had no notable downloads throughout the quarter. Active users remained minimal and steady, starting at 87 in January and ending at 60 by March.
These insights come from Sensor Tower, where you can find more detailed analytics and trends on mobile game performance.