AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Shoot'em Up Games on Android in Latin America Q2 2024
Explore the performance of the top 5 Shoot'em Up games on Android in Latin America during Q2 2024, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
The second quarter of 2024 saw significant activity in the Shoot'em Up games category on the Android platform in Latin America. Here’s a closer look at the performance metrics for the top 5 games in this category, based on data from Sensor Tower.
1945 Air Force: Airplane games
The game witnessed fluctuating revenue throughout the quarter, starting at around $11K in early April and peaking at approximately $17.9K in early June. Downloads showed variability, with a high of 211K in mid-April and a low of 87K in late May. Weekly active users decreased from 978K at the beginning of April to 812K by the end of June.
Little Hero: Survival.io
Revenue for this game remained minimal, hovering around $3 to $15 weekly. Downloads reached a high of 183K in late April but dropped to 84K by the end of May. Weekly active users saw an overall upward trend, rising from 211K in early April to 368K by the end of June.
Galaxy Attack: Shooting Game
Revenue showed a slight increase, peaking at $5.8K in late June. Downloads were relatively stable, with notable increases in mid-May, reaching 153K. Active users increased from 665K at the start of April to 764K by the end of June.
Space shooter - Galaxy attack
The game’s revenue varied, starting at $10.6K in early April and ending at around $5.1K in late June. Downloads peaked at 178K in early April but dropped to 87K by the end of June. Weekly active users fluctuated, with a high of 977K in early April and a low of 710K by the end of June.
Galaxiga Arcade Shooting Game
Revenue for this game was steady, ranging from $2.1K to $3.5K throughout the quarter. Downloads saw a peak of 128K in late April, with a noticeable dip in early June at 72K. Active users increased from 207K in early April to 263K by the end of June.
These trends highlight the dynamic nature of the Shoot'em Up games market in Latin America. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.