AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Shoot'em Up Game Trends in the US: Sensor Tower Insights
Sensor Tower's analysis of the top 5 Shoot'em Up games in the US for Q1 2024 reveals steady engagement. Discover the user and revenue trends for these popular titles on the unified platform.
As the first quarter of 2024 wraps up, Sensor Tower has provided a snapshot of the Shoot'em Up gaming category's performance in the United States across both iOS and Android platforms. Let's dive into the metrics for the top 5 games in this genre.
Survivor!.io, published by HABBY, showed consistent revenue generation with a peak at $880K in early February. Downloads fluctuated, reaching highs of 98K at the start and 97K at the end of the quarter. Weekly active users (WAU) saw a slight decrease from just under 1M to 809K.
YOSTAR LIMITED's Azur Lane began the quarter with a revenue of $408K, dipping in mid-January to $181K before climbing back up to $272K. Downloads remained in the low thousands, with a slight increase towards the end of the quarter. WAU remained relatively stable around the 45K mark.
Archero, also from HABBY, saw its revenue start at $135K and reach a high of $233K in early February, stabilizing around $170K towards the end of March. Downloads stayed between 10K and 15K, while WAU showed an overall decline from 57K to 48K through the quarter.
FUN FORMULA PTE. LTD.'s Zombie Waves-shooting game had revenues starting at $154K, increasing to a high of $242K by the quarter's end. Downloads saw a consistent trend, ranging from 20K to 25K, and WAU showed a steady increase from 100K to 126K.
Lastly, Wing Fighter by MINIGAME ENTERTAINMENT LIMITED had revenues fluctuating, peaking at $172K in the final week of March. Downloads saw a significant increase at the end of March with 18K, while WAU increased from 29K to 46K.
For more insights and in-depth analysis, visit Sensor Tower's platform. These figures indicate the continuing popularity and engagement of the Shoot'em Up category among US gamers on mobile devices.