AI Insights · Timothy · June 2024
Android Horror Games Performance in Q2 2024: US Market Insights
Sensor Tower's analysis reveals the latest performance trends for the top 5 horror games on Android in Q2 2024 in the US. Dive into download, revenue, and user engagement metrics for a spine-chilling industry snapshot.
Android enthusiasts and horror game aficionados, here's your glimpse into the spine-tingling world of the top horror games on the platform. Sensor Tower provides us with a detailed overview of how these games fared in Q2 2024.
Granny, a classic that still haunts Android devices, showed a fluctuation in downloads, starting at 77K and peaking at 90K before settling down to 67K towards the end of the quarter. Weekly active users followed a similar pattern, from 313K down to 295K.
Hide in The Backrooms Nextbots, from CASUAL AZUR GAMES, experienced a revenue ranging from 3 to 8 USD per week, with downloads peaking at 102K in mid-May. Weekly active users saw a steady increase from 556K to 772K, showing growing engagement.
The creepy corridors of Nextbots In Backrooms: Obunga attracted a steady revenue stream, peaking at 41 USD in mid-June. Downloads saw highs and lows, with a notable drop in mid-May to 30K before climbing back up to 66K. Active users had a high of 565K in early June, later dipping slightly to 535K by the quarter's end.
That's Not My Neighbor made its eerie entrance in April and quickly ramped up downloads to 231K in early May. Although there was no revenue, weekly active users grew impressively from 7.9K in its debut week to 168K by the end of June.
Finally, Granny: Chapter Two, another unsettling offering from DVloper, maintained steady downloads starting at 30K and reaching 56K in early May. Weekly active users peaked at 315K in mid-May, before slowly descending to 244K.
For more in-depth insights into the chilling world of horror games on Android, Sensor Tower's platform is the go-to destination for market analytics.