AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Market: Top 5 Baseball Games in the US
Analyzing the US Android market, the second quarter of 2024 saw fluctuating performance among top baseball games. Sensor Tower's data reveals trends in downloads, revenue, and user engagement.
In the second quarter of 2024, baseball gaming apps on Android experienced varying degrees of user engagement and financial performance.
BASEBALL 9 showcased a revenue trend peaking at $42K in early May, with a subsequent dip to $17K towards the end of the same month. Downloads hit a high of 2.4M in late April but faced a downward trend, closing the quarter at 994K. Weekly active users started strong at 20K but saw a decrease to 16K by the end of June.
Baseball Star had a steady start in April with an increase in downloads, reaching a peak of 1.5M in early May. However, the trend reversed, ending the quarter at 719K. The weekly active users reflected a similar pattern, peaking at 2.5K in late April and then declining to 1.8K by the quarter's end. Revenue data was not a highlight for this app as it remained largely consistent with zero revenue reported for most weeks.
MLB 9 Innings 24, published by Com2uS, saw its revenue oscillate, with highs of $81K and lows of $47K. Downloads for the app decreased over the quarter, with an initial 1.6M reducing to just 287K. The app's weekly active users saw a decline from 2.5K in April to 1.3K by the end of June.
The MLB Perfect Inning 24 app showed a more positive revenue trend, with a noticeable spike to $61K in early May and consistent performance throughout the quarter, ending with $36K. Downloads, however, displayed a decline from 984K in mid-April to 230K by late June. Weekly active users peaked at 4.5K in late May, with a decrease to 3.7K by the quarter's close.
Lastly, Baseball Clash: Real-time game by Miniclip.com maintained a steady revenue with a slight peak at $113K in late April and late May. Downloads began at 382K but saw a decrease to 114K by the end of the quarter. Weekly active users followed a similar pattern, peaking at 869 in early April and declining to 546 by the end of June.
For a more detailed analysis and insights on the performance of these baseball games and others in the market, Sensor Tower provides comprehensive data and analytics.