AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Spotlight: Top Baseball Games on Android in the US
Sensor Tower's latest data reveals the performance trends of the top baseball games on Android in the US for Q2 2024. Downloads and active user metrics highlight the season's hits and misses.
In the second quarter of 2024, baseball gaming apps on Android have shown varied performances in the US market. Here's a brief overview of the top contenders and their stats, courtesy of insights from Sensor Tower.
BASEBALL 9 by playus soft experienced a steady rise in downloads from 187K to 425K, peaking mid-quarter. Weekly active users (WAUs) also saw an increase, starting at 2.2M and spiking to 2.7M before settling at 2.5M. Revenue fluctuated, hitting highs of $115K and lows of $15K.
Com2uS USA's MLB Perfect Inning 24 downloads surged to 548K in mid-April before a dip and another peak at 581K in early June. WAUs peaked at 3.7M but ended the quarter at 2.5M. Revenue showcased a mid-quarter peak at $96K, ending with $13K.
Miniclip.com's Baseball Clash: Real-time game saw its revenue peak early in the quarter at $580K, with a closing figure of $397K. Downloads and WAUs had a rocky quarter, with downloads peaking at 491K in late May and WAUs reaching a high of 1.2M in early June.
MLB 9 Innings 24 from Com2uS had a notable revenue peak at $815K in early April, followed by a steady decline to $392K. The downloads remained relatively stable with a slight dip, and WAUs showed a slight decline from 798K to 613K.
Lastly, playus soft's Baseball Star maintained consistent downloads around the 70K mark throughout the quarter, with a spike to 78K in mid-June. The WAUs remained stable around the 370K range. Notably, the app's revenue was non-existent until the final weeks, when it modestly increased to $23K.
For more detailed insights and analytics on these and other apps, Sensor Tower's platform is the go-to resource for app performance data.