AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Horror Game Insights in the US: Sensor Tower Data Analysis
Sensor Tower's latest analysis reveals the performance trends of the top five horror games on the Android platform in the US for Q2 2024. Discover download and user engagement patterns without revenue figures.
As the second quarter of 2024 comes to a close, Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive look at the performance of top horror games on Android in the US. Here's how the top contenders fared.
That's Not My Neighbor made a noticeable entrance into the market with its downloads peaking at 32K in mid-May before settling to 21K towards the end of June. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, hitting a high of 33K in the same period and ending the quarter at 27K.
Granny, despite being an older title, showed consistent engagement with downloads rising from 4K to 7K by the quarter's end. Active users also saw a significant rise in late June, reaching 33K from an earlier average of around 27K.
Hide in The Backrooms Nextbots displayed stable downloads, with a notable increase to 5.8K in the third week of May. The weekly active users for the game showed growth, with figures climbing steadily from 44K at the start of April to 56K by the end of June.
The Baby In Yellow saw its downloads fluctuate, with a noteworthy spike to 4.4K in the final week of June. This game's active users count ended on a high note, with an approximate 4K increase to reach 23K in the same week.
Lastly, Nextbots In Backrooms: Obunga experienced a fluctuating download pattern, peaking at 4.5K in late April, with a gradual rise to 3.6K by the quarter's conclusion. Active users showed a positive trend, from 26K in the first week of April to over 25K in the last week of June.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower. The figures cited are rounded for ease of reading and represent a snapshot of the dynamic mobile app landscape.