AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 iOS Soccer Games Performance in the US: Sensor Tower Insights
Explore the latest trends of the top 5 soccer games on iOS in Q2 2024. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look at downloads, revenue, and active users for these leading apps.
As the second quarter of 2024 wraps up, Sensor Tower provides an insightful look into the performance of the top soccer games on the iOS platform in the US. Here’s a snapshot of how these apps have fared.
EA SPORTS FC™: UEFA EURO 2024™
Published by Electronic Arts, this title saw revenues peaking at $7.2M in late May, with a slight dip to $7.2M by the end of June. Downloads showed a similar trend, starting at approximately 5.6K in April and climbing to a peak of 5.7K in mid-June before settling at 5.2K. Weekly active users demonstrated steady growth, from 104K in the first week of April to a high of 137K by mid-June.
Dream League Soccer 2024
This game, from First Touch Games Ltd., saw revenues fluctuate, with a high of $1.5K in the second week of June before dropping to $580 by the end of the quarter. Downloads declined from 3.8K in the first week of April to 3.9K by the quarter’s end. Weekly active users remained relatively stable with a slight increase from 21K to 22.7K.
Score! Hero
Another title from First Touch Games Ltd., Score! Hero’s revenue saw a modest peak at $105 in early June, concluding the quarter at $102. Downloads had a major spike in late April at 3.7K, with a gradual decline to 2.9K by late June. Active users saw a significant climb, from 10.9K to 17.2K, indicating a growing engagement.
eFootball™ 2024
KONAMI’s eFootball™ 2024 experienced a revenue rise from $443K in early April to a peak of $1.5M in mid-June, before falling slightly to $794K. Downloads started at 985 and grew to a peak of 2.3K in mid-June. Weekly active users were consistent, starting at 23K and ending the quarter at 22.4K.
Head Ball 2 - Soccer Game
MASOMO LIMITED's Head Ball 2 had its highest revenue at $275 in the third week of May, followed by a downturn to $59 by the end of June. Downloads saw an increase from 611 in the first week to a peak of 1.6K in the second week of June, then a dip to 606. Active users showed a slight decline from 4.3K to 4.4K over the quarter.
The data provided by Sensor Tower offers valuable insights into the soccer gaming market on iOS. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower’s platform.