AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top Tennis Games on iOS in the US
Explore the Q2 2024 trends in downloads, revenue, and user engagement for the top tennis games on the iOS platform in the United States. Sensor Tower's latest data provides insights into the mobile gaming landscape.
In the second quarter of 2024, the iOS tennis gaming scene has seen varying levels of player engagement and financial performance across several titles. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, offers a snapshot of how these games fared.
Tennis Clash:Sports Stars Game experienced fluctuating revenue, peaking at $651K in late April before dipping to $264K in early June. Downloads saw a notable spike to 172K in early May, while weekly active users reached their zenith at 1.15M in the same period, later declining to 751K by the end of June.
Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash from Miniclip.com had modest revenue numbers, with the highest at $135K in early April, but generally stayed below $60K. Downloads remained low throughout the quarter, peaking at 11K in mid-June. Active users hovered around the 650K mark, showing a slight decline towards the end of the quarter.
Helium9 Games' title, Tennis Arena, showed a surprising spike in revenue to $114K in the last week of June. Downloads also peaked in the same week at 47K. Weekly active users grew steadily, ending the quarter with 218K, an increase from the 127K seen at the beginning of April.
SEGA's Virtua Tennis Challenge had a steady revenue stream, ranging from $17K to $57K, and downloads that were generally low, with an unexpected jump to 16K in late April. The game's weekly active user data was not available.
Lastly, Ultimate Tennis by Metaverse Labs Inc. maintained a consistent revenue around the $29K mark throughout the quarter. There were no downloads recorded except for a single instance in early May. Active user data for this game was also not provided.
For more detailed insights and data on the performance of these iOS tennis games and others in the market, Sensor Tower remains the go-to resource for mobile app intelligence.