AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top Pirate Games on iOS in the US
Discover how the top five pirate-themed games fared on the iOS platform in the US during the second quarter of 2024. Sensor Tower provides a snapshot of their downloads, revenue, and user engagement.
In the second quarter of 2024, pirate-themed games continued to entertain mobile users on the iOS platform. Sensor Tower's data gives us insight into how these swashbuckling adventures performed in the US.
Sea of Conquest: Pirate War, from FunPlus International AG, saw its revenue peak at nearly $13K in late April before experiencing a decline to around $7K by the end of June. Downloads started at roughly 1.6K in early April and decreased to 427 by the quarter's end. Its active users showed a similar downward trend, from over 3K to approximately 2.2K weekly.
SayGames LTD's Pirate Raid: Caribbean Battle maintained modest revenue figures, with a high of $112 in mid-April and dipping to $39 in the last week of June. Downloads saw a spike to nearly 300 in mid-May but generally hovered around the low hundreds. Weekly active users mirrored this pattern, peaking at 338 before settling down to 137.
JOYCITY Corp's Pirates of the Caribbean : ToW showed more volatility in revenue, with a high of $914 in late May, but overall, the trend was downward, ending the quarter at $523. Downloads ceased entirely in early June, following a gradual decrease from 352 at the quarter's inception. Active users declined steadily, from 173 to just 37.
Oh BiBi's Go Go Magnet! demonstrated varied revenue, peaking at $177 in early May but falling to a mere $9 by the quarter's close. The game's downloads followed a decreasing pattern, with an initial high of 134 in late April to just 12 by late June. Unfortunately, active user data for this title was not provided.
Samfinaco LLC's Roger That: Merge Adventure! saw an impressive revenue surge to nearly $1K in early May, but this figure fluctuated significantly throughout the quarter, ending at $156. Downloads were highest at 247 in early April but dropped to zero by late June, and active user data was not available for this period.
For more in-depth insights and data on mobile app performance, Sensor Tower remains the go-to source.