AI Insights · Timothy · June 2024
Top 5 Baseball Games on iOS in Argentina: Q2 2024 Performance
In Q2 2024, the top baseball games on iOS in Argentina showcased varied performances in downloads, revenue, and active users, with some apps experiencing growth in specific metrics.
During the second quarter of 2024, the top five baseball games on iOS in Argentina had diverse performances across downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. Here’s a detailed look at each app's performance:
BASEBALL 9 from playus soft saw a relatively stable trend in downloads, averaging around 48 per week, peaking at 57 in early May. The app's revenue spiked significantly in the last week of April, reaching $21K, while other weeks averaged around $1-3K. Active users fluctuated slightly, peaking at 311 in early April and ending the quarter at 241.
Baseball Clash: Real-time game by Miniclip.com had a notable peak in revenue at the end of April with $127K, followed by another peak of $113K in early June. Downloads, however, showed a declining trend, starting at 78 in early April and dropping to zero by mid-June. Active users also decreased steadily from 180 at the beginning of the quarter to 55 by the end.
MLB Perfect Inning 24 from Com2uS USA, Inc. had modest revenue peaks of $22K in mid-June and $9K at the end of May. Download numbers were low but saw a brief spike to 38 in late April. Active users showed a slight upward trend, peaking at 58 in late April and maintaining around 41 by the end of June.
MLB 9 Innings 24 by Com2uS Corp. maintained a steady revenue stream, with a notable peak of $29K in mid-June. Downloads remained low but relatively stable, peaking at 19 in early April and early June. Active users showed a slight decline over the quarter, from 43 in early April to 29 by the end of June.
MLB Rivals, also from Com2uS Corp., had minimal revenue until a small peak of $13K in mid-May. Downloads were very low, peaking at 8 in early April and dropping to zero by the end of the quarter. Active users started at 27 in early April but dropped to zero by late April.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.