AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Shooter Games Performance in Venezuela Q1 2024
In Q1 2024, the top 5 shooter games in Venezuela showed varying trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Data provided by Sensor Tower.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 shooter games in Venezuela—Call of Duty®: Mobile, Free Fire: 7th Anniversary, Arena Breakout: Realistic FPS, PUBG MOBILE, and War Robots Multiplayer Battles—showed diverse performance trends.
Call of Duty®: Mobile from Activision Publishing, Inc. saw a steady decline in weekly downloads, starting from 33K in the first week of January and dropping to around 17K by the end of March. Revenue peaked at approximately $4.3K in the first week of January, gradually descending to around $1.9K by mid-March. Active users fluctuated slightly, maintaining around 61K by the quarter's end.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary, published by GARENA INTERNATIONAL I PRIVATE LIMITED, experienced significant weekly downloads, starting at 101K in early January and dipping to about 47K in early March, before spiking to 74K by the end of the quarter. Revenue showed a gradual decline from $1.2K in early January to $900 by the end of March. Active users remained robust, averaging around 750K throughout the quarter.
Arena Breakout: Realistic FPS by Level Infinite had relatively modest download numbers, fluctuating between 2.6K and 5.9K. Revenue peaked at $390 in late January but saw a gradual decline to $126 by the end of March. Active users showed a slight increase, ending the quarter at approximately 73K.
PUBG MOBILE from Tencent Mobile International Limited had consistent weekly downloads, hovering around 10K initially and stabilizing at around 9K by the end of March. Revenue saw minor fluctuations, peaking at $304 in mid-January and ending at $272. Active users remained stable, averaging around 70K throughout the quarter.
War Robots Multiplayer Battles by MY.GAMES B.V. had a variable download trend, starting at 6.8K in early January, dipping to around 800 in late February, and rebounding to 1.4K by the end of March. Revenue showed a declining trend, starting at $113 in early January and falling to $55 by the end of March. Active users saw a significant drop from 21K in early January to around 11K by the end of the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where more detailed analytics can be found.