AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top Sports Games on Android in the UK
Explore the performance trends of the leading sports games on Android in the UK for Q2 2024. Sensor Tower provides a snapshot of downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the second quarter of 2024, the sports gaming landscape on Android in the United Kingdom saw interesting trends across the top titles. Sensor Tower's latest data gives us a closer look at how these games performed in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users.
EA SPORTS FC™: UEFA EURO 2024™ showed a revenue trend with peaks and valleys, starting at $45K and reaching a high of $67K in late April and late May, with a slight dip to $52K in the following weeks. Downloads for the title swung between 11K and 15K, concluding the quarter with a steady rise to nearly 14K. Weekly active users presented a rising trend from 356K in early April to a peak of 517K in mid-June before settling down to 491K.
8 Ball Pool experienced a fluctuation in revenue, starting at $38K and dipping to $27K in early May, then stabilizing around the $32K mark towards the end of the quarter. Downloads maintained a range between 9K and 13K, with a notable increase to over 12K in the final week. Weekly active users saw a decline from 109K to 97K in early June, followed by a recovery to 100K.
For Soccer Superstar, despite its minimal revenue figures not exceeding $16, the game saw downloads fluctuate around the 10K mark, with a spike to over 12K in the last week. Active users showed a healthy growth from 80K to 110K over the quarter.
Masomo Gaming's Head Ball 2 - Online Soccer reported modest revenue figures, starting at $1.5K and growing to $2.6K by the end of June. Downloads varied, with a dip to 3.7K in late April, but surged to over 12K in mid-June. The game's weekly active users displayed a steady increase from 31K to over 61K in mid-June, before ending the quarter at 54K.
Lastly, Football League 2024 had negligible revenue for most of the quarter, even hitting zero in early June. However, downloads remained consistent, ranging from 4.1K to 7.1K, and weekly active users showed a slight upward trend from 22K to over 20K.
For more in-depth insights on these trends and other data, Sensor Tower's platform is the go-to resource for understanding app performance in the mobile ecosystem.