AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Roundup: Top 5 Android Poker Games in the US
Sensor Tower's analysis reveals the performance trends for the top Android poker games in the US during Q2 2024. Discover how these games fared in downloads, revenue, and active users.
Sensor Tower's latest data provides an insightful look into the US Android poker gaming scene for the second quarter of 2024. Here's how the top contenders performed.
Zynga Poker- Texas Holdem Game by Zynga showcased a revenue trend with peaks and valleys, starting at $6.95M and ending the quarter at a slightly lower $6.04M. Downloads for Zynga Poker began at 306K, declining to 150K, while weekly active users decreased from 3M to 2.41M.
WSOP Poker: Texas Holdem Game from Playtika experienced a fluctuating revenue pattern, opening at $5.18M and closing at $1.9M. The game's downloads saw a downward curve from 263K to 87K, and weekly active users also dipped from 2.02M to 1.28M. For more insights on WSOP Poker, visit Sensor Tower.
KamaGames' Video Poker by Pokerist had an interesting quarter with revenue starting at $455K and reaching $337K by the end. Downloads for Video Poker peaked at 173K in late April before dropping to 68K, while active users hovered around the 270K-320K range before settling at 246K.
Governor of Poker 3 - Texas, also from Playtika, showed a varied revenue trajectory, commencing at $2.39M and spiking to $2.79M by quarter's end. The game's downloads started at 132K and ended at 77K. Weekly active users for Governor of Poker 3 were at their highest in late April at 2.5M, finishing at 2.02M.
Lastly, Texas Hold'em Poker: Pokerist by KamaGames began with a revenue of $791K, witnessing a mid-quarter peak before closing at $797K. Downloads for Texas Hold'em Poker saw an increase in early May to 186K but concluded the quarter at 50K, with active users declining from 369K to 287K.
While we've highlighted the performance of these top poker games, detailed analysis and additional data can be found on Sensor Tower's platform. The numbers reflect the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market and the varying engagement levels of poker enthusiasts on Android in the US.