AI Insights · Timothy · June 2024
Top 5 Gacha Games on Android in Belgium Q2 2024
Explore the performance of the top 5 gacha games on Android in Belgium during Q2 2024, highlighting trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q2 2024, the gacha games market in Belgium saw notable performances from five leading titles on the Android platform. According to Sensor Tower data, Last War:Survival Game, Whiteout Survival, Solo Leveling:Arise, Zombie.io - Potato Shooting, and Doomsday: Last Survivors demonstrated varied trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Last War:Survival Game by FirstFun experienced a steady increase in revenue, peaking at approximately $25K in mid-June. Downloads also saw an upward trend, reaching 6.9K in the last week of June. The game maintained a healthy growth in weekly active users, climbing from 15K in early April to nearly 24K by the end of June.
Whiteout Survival from Century Games Pte. Ltd. showed a consistent revenue stream, with figures hovering around $16K to $17K throughout the quarter. Downloads peaked in the first week of June at 3.9K, while weekly active users saw a gradual increase, hitting a high of 24.1K in mid-June before slightly dropping to 22.8K by the quarter's end.
Netmarble's Solo Leveling:Arise had a strong debut in early May with 14.6K downloads, but this number significantly declined to 450 by the end of June. Revenue mirrored this trend, starting at $11.9K in the first week of May and falling to $6.1K by late June. Despite this, the game maintained a stable base of weekly active users, ranging from 14K to 17.6K.
Zombie.io - Potato Shooting by Joy Nice Games saw fluctuating revenue, peaking at $6.4K in early June before descending to $4.3K at the end of the month. Downloads dropped sharply from 5.3K in late April to just 555 by the last week of June. Weekly active users followed a similar pattern, decreasing from 6K in late April to 2.1K by the end of June.
Doomsday: Last Survivors from IGG.COM had a modest revenue performance, with figures peaking at $4.6K at the end of April before stabilizing around $1.9K to $3.5K in June. Downloads showed a declining trend, starting at 3.2K in mid-April and dropping to 800 by the end of June. Weekly active users saw a peak of 5.3K in mid-April but decreased to around 2.8K by the quarter's end.
For more detailed insights and comprehensive data, visit Sensor Tower.