AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Europe's Q1 2024 Platformer Game Insights: Unified Platform Performance
An in-depth look at the top 5 platformer games in Europe during Q1 2024, revealing their download and user trends on the unified platform. Sensor Tower provides a detailed analysis without speculating on the causes behind the numbers.
Platformer games continue to entertain and engage mobile users across Europe, and Q1 2024 has been no exception. Sensor Tower's latest data offers a snapshot of the performance of the top 5 platformer games on the unified platform. Here's how they fared:
Subway Surfers maintained a strong user base with weekly active users fluctuating from 13M to 15M. Downloads peaked at 848K in mid-January and saw a gradual decline to 537K by the end of March. Revenue trends showed a high of $28K, dipping to nearly $20K towards the end of the quarter.
Build A Queen experienced a steady influx of new players with downloads starting at 764K in the first week of January and leveling out at around 548K by March's end. Active users showed a modest decline from 2.3M to 2.2M. Revenue for the game remained in the low hundreds, reaching $129 at its peak.
Geometry Dash Lite saw its revenue decrease from $30K to just over $12K throughout the quarter. Downloads began at 548K and had a slight dip to 355K in the last recorded week. Weekly active users started strong at 7.1M but saw a gradual decrease, ending at 5.9M.
Going Balls showed consistent revenue generation, with the highest at $3.9K. Downloads hovered around the 400K to 540K mark, while weekly active users saw a decrease from 3.2M to 2.8M.
Stumble Guys remained a revenue leader with a high of $455K in the first week of January, though it dipped to $238K by the quarter's end. The game's downloads were strong, starting at 375K and reaching 383K, with active users ranging from 3.6M to 3.3M.
For more insights on app performance, Sensor Tower provides detailed analytics and trends on the mobile app ecosystem.