AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Subscription Games on Unified Platform in Latin America Q1 2024
Discover the performance of the top 5 subscription games in Latin America during Q1 2024, based on data from Sensor Tower.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 subscription games in Latin America showed diverse trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a closer look at their performance:
GTA: San Andreas – NETFLIX from Netflix, Inc. saw a significant number of weekly downloads, starting strong with approximately 334K in the first week of January and gradually declining to around 95K by the end of March. Weekly revenue peaked mid-January at about $2.3K and fluctuated around $1.5K to $2K for the rest of the quarter. The game maintained a robust weekly active user base, growing from 1.3M in early January to nearly 1.35M by the end of March.
GTA: Vice City – NETFLIX experienced a decrease in weekly downloads, starting at 62K in the first week of January and dropping to about 10K by the last week of March. Revenue for this game varied, with a peak of $647 in mid-January and stabilizing around $400 towards the end of the quarter. The active user count remained fairly stable, hovering around 160K to 170K throughout the quarter.
GTA III – NETFLIX had a similar trend in weekly downloads, beginning with roughly 30K downloads in early January and declining to about 4K by the end of March. Revenue saw a small peak of $395 in mid-January but generally stayed below $200 for the rest of the quarter. The game maintained a consistent number of active users, slightly decreasing from around 130K to 88K over the three months.
Storyteller also showed a gradual decline in weekly downloads, starting at approximately 168K in early January and dropping to around 32K by the end of March. Revenue remained low, peaking at about $157 in early March. Active users saw a decrease from 550K at the start of the quarter to around 337K by the end of March.
Football Manager 2024 Mobile had fewer downloads compared to others, starting with 33K in early January and ending with about 11K in the last week of March. Revenue remained modest, peaking at $152 in early February. The active user base showed a slight increase from 84K at the beginning of the quarter to about 83K by the end.
All data is sourced from Sensor Tower, where more detailed insights can be found.