AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 MMORPG Apps on iOS in Latin America for Q2 2024
Explore the performance of the top 5 MMORPG apps on iOS in Latin America during Q2 2024, including downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
During the second quarter of 2024, the MMORPG category on the iOS platform in Latin America showcased intriguing trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. Here is a breakdown of the performance for the top 5 MMORPG applications, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Ragnarok Origin: ROO experienced fluctuating revenue throughout the quarter, starting at approximately $114K in the first week of April and ending at around $41K in the final week of June. Downloads for the app also saw a varied trend, beginning with 1.5K in the first week of April, dipping to 549 in the last week of April, and then climbing back to 1.8K by the end of June.
Diablo Immortal from Blizzard Entertainment showed a steady revenue stream with notable peaks. Starting at approximately $25K in the first week of April, the app’s revenue peaked at around $57K in the second week of June before ending the quarter at $24K. Downloads also saw a peak in late May with 5.5K, while weekly active users remained robust, starting at 53.3K in early April and ending at 46.9K by the close of June.
NIGHT CROWS by Wemade Co., Ltd. had a mixed performance in revenue, starting at around $39K in the first week of April and ending at approximately $18K in late June. Downloads for this app showed a declining trend, beginning with 695 and dropping to just 2 by the end of June.
MU: Dragon Havoc maintained a relatively stable revenue with some peaks. The app started with $22K in early April, peaking at around $23K in late May before dropping to around $9.5K by the end of June. Downloads showed a significant peak in early May with 4.1K, followed by a decline to 368 by the end of June.
DOFUS Touch: A WAKFU Prequel by Ankama witnessed a decrease in revenue, starting at roughly $13K in early April and declining to around $3.8K by the end of June. Downloads also saw a downward trend, beginning with 2.7K in the first week of April and ending with 568 in the last week of June. Weekly active users started at 5.7K in early April, peaking at 7K in the second week of April, and then gradually declining to 3.8K by the end of June.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.