AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Real-Time Strategy Apps Performance in Middle East, Q1 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 real-time strategy mobile apps in the Middle East for Q1 2024, with data from Sensor Tower.
In Q1 2024, the Middle East saw notable activity in the real-time strategy mobile app category. Data from Sensor Tower reveals the performance trends of the top 5 apps on a unified platform, encompassing both iOS and Android.
Clash Royale had a dynamic quarter. Weekly revenue began at around $153K in early January, experiencing fluctuations and ending at roughly $70K in the last week of March. Weekly downloads peaked at nearly 18.8K in early January and settled at approximately 14.4K by the end of the quarter. Active users remained robust, starting above 1M and slightly decreasing to around 947K by the end of March.
Mob Control showed a steady performance with a notable increase in the latter half of the quarter. Weekly revenue saw a peak of about $14K in the final week of March. Downloads began at 25.7K in early January, reaching up to 39.3K by the end of March. Active users grew steadily, starting at 84.1K and surpassing 111K by the quarter's end.
Valor Legends: Remove Screw had a mixed quarter. Weekly revenue started at $12.4K in early January, dipped to a low of around $3.9K in early March, and rebounded to $8.6K by the end of March. Downloads were sporadic, with significant peaks such as 818 in mid-March. Active users fluctuated but ended the quarter slightly higher at around 65.6K.
Empire Takeover saw moderate revenue growth. Weekly revenue started at approximately $4.8K in early January, peaking at $8.4K in early March, and ending at about $7.8K. Active users, however, remained low, starting at 39 and decreasing to 20 by mid-February.
Castle Empire experienced gradual growth throughout the quarter. Weekly revenue began at $4.7K in early January, rose to about $7.3K in mid-February, and ended at $6.7K. Downloads saw significant spikes, particularly in mid-February with 1.5K downloads. Active users displayed a similar trend, starting at 479 and peaking at 785 in mid-February before settling at 356 by the end of March.
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