AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Third Person Games in Latin America Q1 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 third person games on a unified platform in Latin America during Q1 2024, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 third person games in Latin America showcased varying performance trends across downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at how these games fared.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary saw impressive weekly revenue figures, starting at $1.2M in early January and peaking at around $1.1M in late February. Weekly downloads exhibited a significant spike mid-quarter, reaching 2.2M in the week of January 22. Active users fluctuated throughout the quarter, peaking at 65.7M in late January and ending the quarter strong at approximately 65.1M.
Subway Surfers experienced steady weekly revenue, ranging from $5.6K to $9.9K, with a notable peak in mid-January. Weekly downloads varied, peaking at 1.4M in mid-January and then gradually declining to around 648K by the end of March. Active users showed a consistent trend, fluctuating between 24.1M and 27.9M throughout the quarter.
Stumble Guys recorded weekly revenue starting at $197K and gradually declining to around $121K by the end of March. Weekly downloads started strong at 996K in early January, then dipped to approximately 507K by mid-March, before rebounding to 792K in the final week. Active users saw a decline from 3.4M in mid-January to around 2.5M in early March, with a resurgence to nearly 3M by the end of the quarter.
Race Master 3D - Car Racing saw modest weekly revenue, peaking at around $2.8K in mid-February. Weekly downloads fluctuated, starting at 743K in early January, dipping to around 349K in early March, and ending the quarter at 439K. Active users showed a gradual decline from 4M in early January to around 3M in early March, before increasing to approximately 3.3M by the end of the quarter.
Projeto Grau, despite having no revenue data, exhibited strong weekly downloads starting at 711K in early January and peaking at 1.2M in mid-January, before gradually declining to around 213K by the end of March. Active users followed a steady upward trend, starting at 1.8M in early January and reaching approximately 5.3M by the end of the quarter.
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