AI Insights · Timothy · June 2024
Q2 2024 UK iOS Performance of Top Pirate Games
A look at the UK's top pirate-themed iOS games in Q2 2024 reveals varying trends in downloads, revenue, and user engagement. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into the performance of these swashbuckling adventures.
In Q2 2024, pirate-themed games on the iOS platform in the United Kingdom navigated through the digital seas with fluctuating success. Here, we embark on a journey to discover the performance of the top five pirate games, with data sourced from Sensor Tower.
Sea of Conquest: Pirate War, published by FunPlus International AG, showed a strong revenue trend, peaking at around $65K in late April before settling near $52K by the end of June. Downloads, however, saw a decline from 6.7K to 1.3K over the quarter, while weekly active users dropped from approximately 12K to 8K.
SayGames LTD's Pirate Raid: Caribbean Battle experienced modest revenue, hovering around the lower hundreds, with a slight decrease from $401 to $145. Downloads ranged from 914 to 362, and weekly active users saw a downward trend, starting at 1.3K and ending at 717.
Pirates of the Caribbean: ToW, by JOYCITY Corp, sailed with a mid-range revenue that fluctuated, reaching highs of $8.4K and dipping to around $3.3K. The game's downloads remained relatively steady, with a slight uptick from 385 to nearly 300 by the quarter's end. Weekly active users were consistent, with numbers just over 600 in the beginning and rising slightly to 520.
Go Go Magnet!, although not showing weekly active user data, reported a revenue trend that started at $986 and saw a trough in late May at $365 before a mild recovery to $411. The game's downloads started strong at 1.3K, then followed a downward trajectory, ending the quarter with just 75 downloads in the last week of June.
Lastly, Roger That: Merge Adventure! from Samfinaco LLC, displayed a revenue course that began at $2.1K, with some variability, and closed the quarter at roughly $1.5K. Downloads saw a significant drop after the first week, from 1.2K to zero by mid-June, and no weekly active user data was available.
For more granular insights and data on these pirate-themed gaming apps, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analysis tools offer detailed reports on the app economy.