AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Tennis Games Performance in the US: Sensor Tower Insights
Discover the second quarter performance of top tennis games on Android in the US, with rounded figures and trends provided by Sensor Tower.
As the second quarter of 2024 wraps up, we at Sensor Tower have taken a closer look at how the top tennis games have fared on the Android platform in the US. Here's a snapshot of their performance, with all data sourced from Sensor Tower's comprehensive insights.
Tennis Clash: Multiplayer Game by Wildlife Studios observed a fluctuation in revenue throughout the quarter, with a peak revenue of $116K in mid-April and then dipping to $39K towards the end of that month. Downloads showed a similar trend, peaking at 135K in the third week of May. Weekly active users (WAUs) had a high of 1.15M in the first week of June, with a general trend of stability across the quarter.
Helium9 Games' Tennis Arena experienced a mixed quarter, with revenue peaking at $30K in early May but dipping to zero by the end of May and remaining at zero through June. Downloads reached a high of 57K in the second week of June. WAUs showed a slight increase in June, climbing to a peak of 79K in the mid of the month.
Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash from Miniclip.com had no revenue to report, so the focus shifts to downloads and WAUs. Downloads spiked at 85K in the third week of April and WAUs saw their highest at 1.19M during the same period, indicating an engaging period for the game.
Mouse Games' 3D Tennis also had no revenue for the quarter. However, downloads and WAUs had a noticeable peak at 25K and 47K respectively in the last week of June, showing a slight uptick in engagement towards the quarter's end.
Lastly, Virtua Tennis Challenge by SEGA showed a very limited dataset with no revenue and only two weeks of downloads and WAUs data available, which were low with 9 downloads and an absence of WAUs data for comparison.
For a more detailed analysis and insights on these trends, visit Sensor Tower, where we continuously track the performance of mobile applications across various platforms and regions.