AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top Baseball Games on Unified Platform
Explore the second quarter performance of the top baseball games across unified platforms in 2024. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look at the download and user engagement trends in this competitive market segment.
In the second quarter of 2024, baseball gaming apps have shown diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. Sensor Tower's latest insights reveal how the top titles fared during this period.
BASEBALL 9 experienced a revenue spike in early May, reaching $24M in a single week before settling back to around $3M to $4M weekly. Downloads peaked at 187K in the first week of May, while weekly active users saw a high of 1.7M in the same timeframe.
For Baseball Star, while revenue data was not applicable, downloads gradually increased over the quarter, with a peak at 95K in mid-June. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, growing to a high of 155K that same week.
MLB 9 Innings 24 saw its revenue fluctuate, hitting $27M at the start of April and then stabilizing between $4M and $8M. Downloads showed a downward trend from 143K to 35K, with weekly active users decreasing to 124K by the end of June.
MLB Perfect Inning 24 had an unusual revenue pattern, with a peak of $24M in early April, followed by a sudden drop and then consistent revenue around $1M to $2M. Downloads were highest at 88K in mid-June, and the weekly active users reached their peak of 322K in the same period.
Lastly, Baseball Clash: Real-time game showed a significant revenue of $126M at the quarter's start, with subsequent weeks varying between $25M and $93M. Downloads and weekly active users both peaked in early April but generally followed a declining trend, ending at 16K downloads and 59K active users by late June.
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