AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Shoot'em Up Games on iOS in New Zealand: Q2 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 Shoot'em Up games on iOS in New Zealand during Q2 2024, based on data from Sensor Tower.
During the second quarter of 2024, the top five Shoot'em Up games on the iOS platform in New Zealand demonstrated varied performance in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at how each game fared:
Galaxiga - Classic 80s Arcade From ONESOFT GLOBAL PTE. LTD., the game experienced fluctuating weekly revenue, starting at around $4.8K in early April and gradually dipping to roughly $2.3K by the end of June. Weekly downloads peaked at 1.1K in mid-April but saw a decline, stabilizing around the 600 mark towards the quarter's end. Active users remained relatively steady, starting at approximately 4.9K and closing the quarter at around 5K.
Survivor!.io HABBY’s game saw notable revenue growth, starting at $2.6K in early April and reaching around $2.6K again by the end of June, with fluctuations in between. Weekly downloads saw a significant rise from 206 in early April to 870 by the end of June. Active users increased from 3.5K to 4.5K over the quarter, showing a consistent upward trend.
Zombie.io: Potato Shooting This new entry from Joy Net Games, released in late April, showed impressive revenue growth, peaking at $3K in mid-May and maintaining around $2.3K by the end of June. Downloads were highest at launch (832) but later settled around 200. Active users followed a similar trend, starting at 802 and ending at 409.
Archero Another title from HABBY, it started Q2 with modest revenue of $445, peaked at $1.9K in late May, and saw fluctuations before ending at $1.4K. Downloads hovered around the 50 mark throughout the quarter. Active users remained steady, fluctuating slightly but generally staying close to 600.
Zombie Waves-shooting game FUN FORMULA PTE. LTD.'s game had a mixed quarter. Revenue peaked at $2K in late April but dropped to $581 by the end of June. Downloads were consistent, starting at 83 and gradually increasing to 145. Active users showed a steady increase from 419 to 540 over the quarter.
These insights, derived from Sensor Tower’s data, highlight the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.