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AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024

Q2 2024 Performance of Top Baseball Games on Unified Platforms in the US

A snapshot of the US baseball gaming scene in Q2 2024, showcasing the performance of the top baseball games on unified platforms. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look at downloads, revenue, and user engagement.

Q2 2024 Performance of Top Baseball Games on Unified Platforms in the US

In Q2 2024, baseball gaming apps continued to engage fans across the US, with varying degrees of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. Sensor Tower's detailed analytics offer insights into the performance of these apps.

Baseball Clash: Real-time game saw its revenue fluctuate, with peaks of $168K and lows of $38K. Downloads hit a high of 39K in late May, while weekly active users reached 75K in the same period, suggesting a significant engagement during that week.

MLB Rivals, on the other hand, experienced a revenue high of $116K mid-April before tapering off to $25K by late June. Despite limited downloads, active users remained relatively stable, hovering around the mid-30Ks throughout the quarter.

For Topps® BUNT® MLB Card Trader, revenue showed an upward trend in June, reaching $69K. However, downloads were virtually non-existent, and no weekly active user data is available for this period.

Baseball Superstars® 2013 and Homerun Clash both presented minimal revenue and download activity, with Baseball Superstars® 2013 peaking at $28K in revenue and Homerun Clash seeing a revenue high of $19K in early June. Notably, Homerun Clash's active user data was only available for the first week of April, indicating 22K users.

For more insights on the performance and trends of these baseball games and others, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analytics tools offer in-depth data for publishers and industry observers alike.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: July 2024