AI Insights · Timothy · March 2024
Q1 2024 Performance of Top Survival Games in Australia
Explore the latest performance trends of the top survival games on a unified platform in Australia for Q1 2024. Insights reflect downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2024, the survival game category has seen intriguing trends on the unified platform in Australia. Data from Sensor Tower provides a glimpse into how these games have fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Raft® Survival - Ocean Nomad experienced a fluctuating trend in revenue, starting at $4.85K and dipping to $3.91K before climbing back to $4.13K. Downloads began at 4.43K and showed a decline over the quarter, ending at 3.18K. Weekly active users started strong at 15.02K but decreased to 12.07K by the end of the quarter.
The Baby In Yellow saw its revenue drop from $48 to zero halfway through the quarter. Downloads decreased from 3.73K to 1.69K, while weekly active users also followed a downward trend from 8.12K to 4.08K.
Hello Neighbor had a slight decline in revenue, starting at $541 and ending the quarter at $323. Its download numbers saw a decrease from 1.91K to 1.49K. Weekly active users for the game showed a decline from 10.7K to 9.11K.
Last Day on Earth: Survival showed an interesting pattern, with revenue peaking at $16.84K in the third week and ending at $13.98K. Downloads began at 1.85K and saw a slight decrease to 1.09K. Weekly active users started at 4.93K and had a marginal decline to 3.69K.
Hide in The Backroom: Nextbots had no recorded revenue for most of the quarter, focusing instead on downloads and weekly active users. Downloads showed a downward trend from 2.21K to 944, while weekly active users decreased initially but bounced back to 10.59K from an initial 10.4K.
For a deeper dive into these insights and more detailed data, Sensor Tower's platform holds a wealth of information on app performance trends.