AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Performance of Top Dragon Games in the US
Explore the second quarter performance of the leading dragon-themed games on Android in the United States. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look at downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
Performance Insights of Top 5 Dragon Games on Android in Q2 2024
The dragon gaming genre continues to captivate audiences on Android. Sensor Tower's latest data provides an overview of how the top dragon-themed games have fared in the second quarter of 2024 in the United States.
Frost & Flame: King of Avalon from FunPlus International AG saw a fluctuating revenue trend, peaking at $1.2M in early April and dipping to $671K by late June. Downloads decreased consistently from 29K to 6K, while weekly active users dropped slightly from 265K to 201K.
Dragonscapes Adventure, published by Century Games PTE. LTD., experienced revenue that ranged from $650K at the start of April to $346K in the final week of June. The game's downloads peaked at 199K in early June, after a gradual climb, and weekly active users saw a high of 1.43M in the same period before closing the quarter at 1.2M.
Singapore's FARLIGHT released Call of Dragons, which showed a revenue pattern with a low of $174K in late April and a high of $416K at the end of June. Downloads hit a high of 160K in late April but fell to 88K by late June. Weekly active users started at 970K, peaked at 1.03M, and ended at 965K.
Dragon City: Mobile Adventure by Social Point, a Spanish publisher, had a revenue trend starting at $158K and reaching $378K in early June. Downloads saw an increase from 171K in early April to a peak of 204K, before ending at 180K. The game's weekly active users began at 4.28M, peaked at 4.31M, and ended the quarter at 4M.
Lastly, Zynga's Merge Dragons! showed revenue that varied, with a significant increase to $327K in mid-May then a decrease to $204K by the end of June. The game's downloads fluctuated modestly, peaking at 73K in mid-May and ending at 49K. Weekly active users started at 1.06M, saw a dip to 872K, and concluded the quarter at 915K.
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