AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Horror Game Trends in the US: Sensor Tower Data Insights
Sensor Tower's analysis reveals the latest trends for top horror games on Android in the US during Q2 2024, with a focus on downloads and user engagement.
In the second quarter of 2024, the horror gaming scene on Android has seen varied performance among the top contenders. Here's a quick rundown of how the top 5 horror games have fared, according to data from Sensor Tower.
That's Not My Neighbor made its debut in early April and has seen a fluctuating download count, peaking at 3.4M in late May before descending to 657K by the end of June. Weekly active users mirrored this pattern, soaring to a high of 5.5M in early June and then dropping to 3.9M users.
Granny, a long-standing favorite, maintained consistent download numbers, hovering around 1K each week with minor fluctuations. Weekly active users stayed robust, starting at 7.4M and slightly dipping to 6.9M by the quarter's close.
Hide in The Backrooms Nextbots saw its downloads vary, with a peak at 1.4M in mid-May, but ended the quarter with a lower 386K downloads. The game's weekly active users started strong at 8.4M, and despite slight ups and downs, ended on a strong note with 10.3M users.
Baldi's Basics Classic experienced a steady increase in downloads in April, reaching 877K before seeing a gradual decrease to 376K by the quarter's end. Active users peaked at 2.4M in late April, with a gentle decline to 1.8M by June 24th.
Nextbots In Backrooms: Obunga had a consistent download pattern, starting at 544K and ending the quarter slightly lower at 509K. Weekly active users were highest in late April at 4.9M, concluding the quarter with a similar 4.3M users.
For a more in-depth look at the data and additional insights, Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive analysis of the mobile app market trends.