AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top Baseball Games in the United States
Explore the Q2 2024 performance of the United States' top baseball games on a unified platform. Sensor Tower provides the latest insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the second quarter of 2024, baseball gaming enthusiasts have continued to engage with their favorite mobile pastimes. Data from Sensor Tower offers a glimpse into how the top baseball games have performed on a unified platform combining both iOS and Android data.
MLB 9 Innings 24 experienced varied downloads, starting the quarter with 94K and concluding with 11K, while weekly active users (WAU) decreased from 223K to 149K. Notably, the app generated revenue only in the week of June 10th, with 11K USD.
Baseball Clash: Real-time game showed a declining trend in revenue, starting at 138K USD in the first week and ending the quarter with 31K USD. Downloads peaked at 74K in late May but overall followed a downward trajectory. WAU also decreased over the quarter, from 128K to 67K.
The performance of MLB Perfect Inning 24 was mixed. Revenue was inconsistent, with figures such as 68K USD at the start, dropping to zero mid-quarter, and then rising to 20K USD towards the end. Downloads and WAU generally saw an upward trend, with downloads rising from 12K to 16K and WAU increasing from 87K to 90K.
BASEBALL 9 maintained a steady performance with no revenue reported except for 1K USD in mid-May. Downloads saw a peak of 30K in early June, and WAU increased from 88K at the start of the quarter to 103K by the end.
Lastly, Topps® BUNT® MLB Card Trader had no downloads for most of the quarter until a spike to 46K in late June, with a slight revenue of 3K USD. WAU data was only available for the latter part of June, growing from 11K to 39K.
For more detailed insights and data trends, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analysis tools offer in-depth information on the mobile app market.