AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 UK Android Market: Top 5 Pirate Games Performance
An analysis of the top 5 pirate-themed games on the Android platform in the UK for Q2 2024 reveals their performance trends. Data provided by Sensor Tower offers insights into download and user engagement metrics.
Pirate-themed mobile games continue to captivate audiences in the UK, and the second quarter of 2024 has seen varied performances among the top contenders on the Android platform. Here, we delve into the data provided by Sensor Tower to understand how these swashbuckling adventures fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Sea of Conquest: Pirate War by FunPlus International AG showed a decrease in downloads from nearly 4.8K in the first week to around 1.3K by the end of the quarter. Revenue remained relatively stable with minor fluctuations, peaking at approximately $33K during the first week of June. Weekly active users saw a downward trend, starting at 10.2K and dropping to about 7.5K.
Go Go Magnet! from Oh BiBi displayed an interesting pattern, with downloads peaking at 948 in early May and then declining to just over 200 by late June. Revenue for the game saw a peak of $1.8K in May, but it also followed a downward trajectory, ending the quarter at just under $1K. The weekly active users reflected a similar pattern, with numbers dwindling over the quarter.
Pirate Kings™️ by Playtika had no new downloads recorded during the quarter, which might suggest a shift in the publisher's strategy or market saturation. However, revenue for the game showed some resilience with a rise in late May, reaching $15K before falling to $11K in the final week of June. The weekly active users gradually decreased from 78 to 37.
Pirates of the Caribbean: ToW from JOYCITY Corp. experienced a spike in downloads in late April at over 5K, but this trend did not hold, with downloads falling to 754 by the end of June. The game's revenue saw some ups and downs, peaking at $16K in the last week of April. Weekly active users had a significant increase in April, possibly due to a promotional event, but eventually settled to a steady count of around 1.4K.
Lastly, Roger That: Merge Adventure! by BELKA GAMES showed a decline in downloads with no new installs recorded after the first week of April. Revenue for the game was modest, starting at $4K and ending the quarter at just under $1.2K. Weekly active users for the game mirrored this declining trend, starting at nearly 4K and ending at 1.6K.
For more in-depth insights and detailed analytics on the mobile app market, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data provides valuable information for developers, publishers, and industry analysts.