AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top iOS Platformers in the US
Explore the latest trends in downloads and user engagement for the top platformer games on iOS in the US during the second quarter of 2024. Sensor Tower provides a detailed analysis.
The second quarter of 2024 has been an active period for platformer games on the iOS platform in the US. Here is a glimpse at the performance of the top titles in this category, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Stumble Guys maintained a steady revenue stream, peaking at nearly $2.1M in the first week of May and dipping to about $1.2M by late June. Downloads showed an upward trend in April and May, reaching over 2.5M, followed by a slight decline to 1.7M in June. Weekly active users hit a high of approximately 71K in late April but saw a gradual decrease to around 49K by the end of June.
Subway Surfers saw its revenue fluctuate, with a high of $654K in the third week of April and a low of $261K in mid-June. The game's downloads were most robust in late April at over 5.4M but gradually decreased to just under 3.6M by the quarter's end. Weekly active users reached their peak at over 110K in late April, with a slight decrease to 93.5K by late June.
Super Mario Run demonstrated modest revenue figures, peaking at $532K in early May and then declining to $277K by the end of June. The game experienced a surge in downloads to 1.6M in late April, followed by a decrease to 814K by late June. Weekly active users showed a peak of around 5.3K in late April, with a slight drop to approximately 4.1K by the end of the quarter.
Geometry Dash saw its revenue peak at $225K in the third week of April, ending the quarter at $212K. Downloads remained relatively low, with a peak at 113K in late April and ending at 94K in June. Weekly active users were consistent, with a peak of 2.8K in early June and a similar figure by the quarter's end.
Bubble Rangers had a unique trend with no downloads recorded after early May. However, the game did generate revenue, peaking at $538K in the third week of April and then dropping to $26K by the end of June. No weekly active users data was available for Bubble Rangers.
For more insights into the platformer game market performance on iOS, readers can visit Sensor Tower for comprehensive analytics and trend reporting.