AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Tennis Games on Android in Chile Q2 2024
Explore the performance of the top 5 tennis games on Android in Chile during Q2 2024, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q2 2024, the top 5 tennis games on Android in Chile showcased interesting trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides insights into the performance of these popular apps.
Tennis Clash: Multiplayer Game by Wildlife Studios experienced a notable increase in weekly revenue, starting at around $3.3K and peaking at approximately $4.2K towards the end of June. Downloads saw a significant rise, reaching a high of 5K in the week of June 17. Weekly active users also grew steadily from 23.4K at the beginning of April to 27.9K by the end of June.
Tennis Arena from Helium9 Games showed fluctuating revenue, with a peak of $220 in the first week of June. Downloads peaked at 3.2K in the week of May 20, while weekly active users increased from 3.2K at the beginning of April to 4.9K by mid-June, followed by a slight dip to 4.1K at the end of the quarter.
Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash, published by Miniclip.com, had minimal revenue throughout the quarter, with occasional peaks of $15. Downloads spiked to 1K in the week of May 27. The app maintained a consistent weekly active user base, peaking at 26.7K at the end of May before settling around 21.6K by the end of June.
3D Tennis by Mouse Games had no significant revenue. Downloads remained relatively stable, with a slight increase to 332 in the week of May 20. Weekly active users saw a gradual rise, peaking at 760 in the same week, before stabilizing around 595 by the end of June.
Virtua Tennis Challenge from SEGA also had negligible revenue. Downloads showed a modest peak of 285 in the week of May 20. Weekly active users increased from 321 at the beginning of April to 515 by the end of May, before declining to 400 by the end of June.
These trends highlight the dynamic nature of the mobile tennis game market in Chile. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.