AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Pirate Games on Android Soar in Q2 2024
The second quarter of 2024 has seen intriguing trends for the top pirate-themed games on Android, with Sensor Tower data revealing varied performance among the leaders. Discover the download and user engagement patterns for these swashbuckling adventures.
In the competitive seas of mobile gaming, pirate-themed games have held their own, with a few standout titles capturing the attention of Android users in Q2 2024. Sensor Tower provides a telescope view into the performance of the top five pirate games, offering insights into downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Sea of Conquest: Pirate War sailed into the quarter with fluctuating fortunes. While weekly revenue peaked at around $4.5K in late April, it saw a general downtrend, ending at $2K by late June. Downloads also dipped from 736K at the start of April to 592K by the quarter's end. However, weekly active users remained relatively steady, ranging from 2.3M to 2.4M, suggesting a loyal player base.
Pirates of the Caribbean: ToW experienced a more turbulent quarter. Revenue varied, with a high of $1.4K in early May and a low of $546 by the end of June. Downloads saw a spike to 1.1M in late April but otherwise remained low, and weekly active users reflected this inconsistency, peaking at 704K mid-quarter before dropping to 87K.
Roger That: Merge Adventure!, despite its modest revenue numbers peaking at $131, showed an interesting pattern in weekly active users. Starting at 288K in early April, the game saw a growth to 487K in mid-May before settling at 247K. Downloads were sporadic, with significant activity in early May, but zero downloads recorded towards the end of the quarter.
Mutiny: Pirate Survival RPG charted a course with minimal revenue, peaking at $153 in late May. Downloads remained consistent, averaging around 30K per week without significant spikes or drops. Weekly active users saw a small range from 13K to 39K, indicating a stable, if not expansive, audience.
Lastly, Pirate Kings™️ hoisted its flag with negligible revenue, reaching a high of $110 in mid-June. Surprisingly, the game had zero downloads throughout the quarter, and Sensor Tower did not record weekly active users data, hinting at possible challenges in engaging new players or retaining an active community.
As these pirate games navigate the Android gaming market, Sensor Tower continues to monitor their performance, offering more insights and data for those interested in the mobile gaming industry's ever-changing tides.