AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Horror Games Performance in the US
Explore the Q2 2024 performance trends of top horror games on Android in the US. Sensor Tower's data reveals user engagement and financial metrics for these spine-chilling titles.
Sensor Tower's latest data offers a glimpse into the performance of the top 5 horror games on the Android platform in the US during the second quarter of 2024.
Myths of Moonrise saw a significant increase in revenue, starting the quarter with $167K and peaking at $1.66M by the end of June. Downloads for the game fluctuated modestly, with the highest at 18K in early April and the lowest at 3K in mid-May. Weekly active users held steady around the 130K-140K mark throughout the quarter.
Mystery Matters experienced a downward trend in revenue, peaking at $985K at the start of April and dropping to $345K by late June. Downloads began at 123K but saw a decline to 13K by the quarter's end. Active users mirrored this decline, starting at 529K and decreasing to 234K.
Identity V maintained a generally declining revenue trend, with an initial $513K in early April and closing the quarter at $287K. Downloads saw peaks and troughs, with a high of 52K in late April. Active users started at 200K but dipped to 174K by the end of June.
Game of Vampires: Twilight Sun had a varied revenue pattern, starting at $307K, dipping mid-quarter, and then soaring to $648K in the final week of June. Downloads and active users saw a decrease in April but rose again in May, with downloads reaching a high of 152K at the quarter's beginning and active users peaking at 253K.
Poppy Playtime Chapter 2 showed a relatively stable revenue pattern, with minor fluctuations and a peak at $85K in early June. Downloads remained consistent, hovering around 7-9K per week. Unfortunately, the data for weekly active users was not available.
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