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Q1 2024 Round-Up: Top Shoot’em Up Games in Latin America

An overview of the top 5 Shoot'em Up games' performance on the unified platform in Latin America for the first quarter of 2024, showcasing downloads, revenue, and active user trends.

Q1 2024 Round-Up: Top Shoot’em Up Games in Latin America

Latin America's gaming community has been actively engaging with Shoot'em Up titles on mobile platforms during the first quarter of 2024. With data provided by Sensor Tower, let's take a glance at how the top 5 games in this genre performed on the unified platform across both iOS and Android.

Survivor!.io by HABBY started the quarter with revenues around $32K, peaking at $41K in early February before settling down to about $28K by the end of March. Downloads saw a sharp decline from 113K in the first week to 22K in the last, while weekly active users tapered from 490K to 269K over the quarter.

FUN FORMULA PTE. LTD.'s Zombie Waves-shooting game showed a revenue fluctuation, with an initial $19K, a dip, and then a peak at $26K in the last week of March. Downloads were highest at 68K in mid-February and ended at 35K, while weekly active users hit a high of 144K in mid-February and concluded at 116K.

Archero, another HABBY creation, saw revenues ranging from $13K to $23K, hitting the lowest at $9K towards the end of March. Download numbers were modest, with the highest at 7.4K in mid-February and closing at around 2.4K. The game maintained a relatively stable base of active users, beginning with 56K and ending slightly lower at 51K.

ONESOFT GLOBAL PTE. LTD.'s 1945 - Airplane shooting game experienced revenue ups and downs, starting at $11K, reaching over $21K in late February, and then ending at around $14K. Downloads were strong, with a starting point of 216K and finishing the quarter at 157K. Weekly active users saw a peak of over 1M in late February, with a slight decline to 913K by the end of March.

Lastly, Azur Lane by YOSTAR LIMITED showed a varied revenue trend, beginning at $27K, dropping to lows of around $3.5K, and a slight rise to $7K. Download numbers were low throughout the quarter, peaking at 2.2K in late January. Active users remained stable, starting at 16.9K and ending at 13.9K.

For more detailed insights and to explore the data behind these trends, visit Sensor Tower. It's clear that the Shoot'em Up category remains a vibrant part of the mobile gaming landscape in Latin America, with each game showing its unique pattern of engagement.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: April 2024