AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Surge in Cars Games App Performance on Unified Platform
A Sensor Tower data analysis reveals the performance of the top 5 car games apps on a unified platform in Q2 2024. Trends show varying downloads and active user engagement across the titles.
In the second quarter of 2024, car gaming enthusiasts have shown their preferences through downloads and engagements. Here's a look at how the top 5 car games fared on the unified platform, courtesy of data from Sensor Tower.
The racing game Grand Mobile from TOO Dynamic Technologies displayed a high gear in active users, starting at 1M and peaking at 1.14M in mid-April before downshifting to around 1.06M by the end of June. Downloads for the game saw a peak of 144K in the second week of April, followed by a variable trend and a slight uptick to 78K towards the end of the quarter.
Zephyrmobile's Car Out! Parking Spot Games demonstrated a steady increase in weekly active users, starting at 106K and accelerating to 209K by the end of June. The game's downloads revved up to 66K in mid-April and, after a few fluctuations, hit the high mark of 81K in the last week of June. Revenue for the game varied from a low of 10 USD to a high of 57 USD in early June.
Payback 2 by Apex Designs Games LLP had its weekly active users cruising between 302K and 339K, while downloads showed a more zigzag route, peaking at 44K in early April and finishing at 43K in the final week of June. Revenue figures for the game were negligible, with sporadic numbers throughout the quarter.
AxesInMotion S.L.'s Extreme Car Driving Simulator experienced a varied journey in active users, starting at 218K and reaching a peak of 265K twice in May before decelerating to 252K at the quarter's end. Downloads hovered around the mid-30Ks to low 40Ks, except for a dip in mid-April. The game's revenue saw a drop to zero after the fourth week of May.
Lastly, the newcomer Idle Racer — Tap, Merge & Race by DEVGEIM, released in March 2024, witnessed its weekly active users accelerate from 445K to over 507K by the end of June. Downloads, however, showed a declining trend from 71K in the first week of April to around 34K in the last week of June.
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