AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Turn-Based Tactics Games Surge in Australia
Analyzing the performance of top turn-based tactics games, Sensor Tower reveals download and engagement trends for Australia in Q1 2024. Key insights show varied user engagement across leading titles.
In the first quarter of 2024, the turn-based tactics genre has seen an intriguing performance in Australia. Data provided by Sensor Tower offers a glimpse into the trends and movements of the top games in this category.
Warhammer 40,000: Tacticus from Snowprint Studios AB witnessed a steady revenue trend, ranging from $37K in the first week to around $26K toward the end of the quarter. Downloads showed a decline from 1.2K to under 1K, while weekly active users tapered off from 7.2K to 6.6K.
SQUARE ENIX's FINAL FANTASY BE:WOTV experienced fluctuations in revenue, with a low of $1.1K and a peak of $3K. Downloads were minimal, often hitting zero, and weekly active users decreased from 101 to 52.
Playgendary Limited's Bowmasters - Multiplayer Game showed more consistency in revenue, maintaining around $1.6K to $1.7K with slight rises and dips. Downloads began strong at 5.4K but later jumped to 5.7K, and weekly active users peaked at 45.2K before settling at 37.8K.
For The Walking Dead No Man's Land by Deca Live Operations GmbH, revenue started at $1.5K and ended at a similar figure, while downloads saw an uptick from 116 to 141. Weekly active users hovered around the 500 mark, with minor fluctuations.
TINYSOFT's Magic War Legends had a revenue range from $1.1K to $1.3K, with downloads declining from 118 to 33. The weekly active users saw a decline from 533 to 432 by quarter's end.
These insights from Sensor Tower underline the varying degrees of user engagement and financial performance across the top turn-based tactics games in Australia. For deeper analysis and more detailed data, Sensor Tower's platform remains a rich resource.