AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Roundup: Top 5 Baseball Games Surge in Unified Platform
The second quarter of 2024 saw significant activity for baseball games on the unified platform, with varying trends in downloads and active users. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look at these top performers.
As the second quarter of 2024 comes to a close, baseball season is in full swing, not just on the fields but also on mobile devices. Sensor Tower's analysis of the unified platform's top 5 baseball games reveals interesting trends in user engagement and downloads.
Baseball Boy! Hits a Fickle Run
Voodoo's Baseball Boy! showed fluctuating revenue, peaking at $14K and dipping to $0 multiple times throughout the quarter. Downloads for the game demonstrated an upward trend, starting at 22K and reaching a high of 90K in the week of June 17. Weekly active users saw a steady increase from 107K to a peak of 263K in the same week.
Baseball Clash: Real-Time Game Swings with Revenue Volatility
Baseball Clash: Real-time game, by Miniclip.com, saw its revenue spike to $602K towards the end of April but generally trended downwards, ending the quarter at $187K. The game's downloads began at 108K but dropped significantly, stabilizing around the 50K-70K range. Active users started at 283K but experienced a slight decrease, rounding out the quarter at 213K.
BASEBALL 9 Pitches a Mixed Game
Playus soft's BASEBALL 9 had a varied quarter, with revenue fluctuating and reaching a high of $103K in late May. Downloads climbed steadily from 15K to a peak of 73K in early June, while weekly active users grew from 82K to 171K by mid-June.
MLB 9 Innings 24 Swings Between Highs and Lows
MLB 9 Innings 24 from Com2uS Corp. experienced a revenue rollercoaster, with a notable peak of $180K in late April. The download count was relatively stable, hovering around the low 20Ks, and ended at 17K. Active users saw a modest range, from 54K to 57K, with a slight decline to 40K by the end of the quarter.
MLB Perfect Inning 24 Steady in Player Base
With revenue data unavailable, the focus for MLB Perfect Inning 24 shifts to downloads and user engagement. Downloads varied, with a peak of 34K in early June, while weekly active users displayed more consistency, starting at 150K and experiencing a high of 193K in the same period.
While the reasons behind these trends are not discussed here, Sensor Tower offers more in-depth insights for those looking to dive deeper into the performance of these baseball gaming apps.