AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
France's Tower Defense Games Q1 2024 Performance Overview
Sensor Tower's analysis reveals the Q1 2024 performance trends for the top five tower defense games in France, showcasing downloads and user engagement data.
In the first quarter of 2024, the tower defense genre has seen varied performance across top titles in France, with data provided by Sensor Tower. Here's a glance at how these games fared on the unified platform.
Rush Royale: Tower Defense TD maintained a steady revenue trend with slight fluctuations, peaking at around $62K in late February. Downloads showed a gradual decline from 11K in the first week of January to under 10K by the end of March. Weekly active users experienced an upward trend in mid-February, reaching over 87K, before settling around 80K by the quarter's end.
Watcher of Realms saw a drop in revenue from $51K in the first week of January to approximately $37K at the end of March. Downloads peaked at nearly 5K in early March, a significant jump from the start of the year. The weekly active users count saw an increase in February, reaching over 19K, but dipped to around 12K by the end of March.
Kingdom Guard:Tower Defense TD experienced a revenue increase in late January to $33K, followed by a downward trend to $27K by late March. Downloads reached their highest at 7.6K in mid-February but saw a decline thereafter. The game's weekly active users showed a peak of over 13K in mid-February, followed by a drop to around 8K by the quarter's end.
Arknights, despite a significant spike in revenue to $30K in mid-January, ended the quarter with a modest $5.6K. Downloads were relatively low but consistent, with a slight peak at 532 in mid-January. Weekly active users hovered around 1K throughout the quarter, with minor fluctuations.
Doodle Magic: Wizard vs Slime showed an interesting trend with revenue peaking at $8K in early February, then declining to just under $3.5K by the end of March. Downloads saw a sharp decline from 4.4K in the first week of January to just 134 by the quarter's end. Nonetheless, weekly active users remained relatively stable, starting at 17K and slightly decreasing to just over 20K.
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