AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Casual Games Performance in the UK for Q2 2024
Discover the performance of the top 5 casual games on a unified platform in the UK during Q2 2024, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the second quarter of 2024, the top 5 casual games in the UK, including MONOPOLY GO!, Royal Kingdom, Subway Surfers, Wordscapes, and NYT Games: Word Games & Sudoku, showcased significant trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, offers a comprehensive look at the current market dynamics.
MONOPOLY GO! from Scopely, Inc. saw its revenue peaking at around $1.8M in the week of April 8, followed by a fluctuating trend, ending the quarter at about $1.3M. Downloads experienced a low in early May with 49K but surged to nearly 69K by the end of June. Weekly active users showed a declining trend initially, dropping from 263K to 210K over the quarter.
Royal Kingdom from Dream Games had a notable increase in revenue, starting at approximately $80K in early April and steadily climbing to nearly $144K by the end of June. Downloads started at 20K, saw a significant jump to over 91K by the end of June. The game’s weekly active users also saw a substantial rise, beginning at 281K and reaching 448K by the last week of June.
Subway Surfers from Sybo Games ApS maintained relatively stable revenue, averaging around $4K throughout the quarter. Downloads peaked at over 50K in mid-May and ended the quarter at approximately 44K. Weekly active users showed a slight fluctuation, peaking at 1.58M in mid-May and ending the quarter at around 1.49M.
Wordscapes from PeopleFun, Inc. experienced a steady revenue trend, peaking at $55K in mid-June. Downloads fluctuated, peaking at over 61K in early April and ending at around 39K in late June. Weekly active users started at 278K and saw a slight decline towards the end of the quarter, ending at approximately 204K.
NYT Games: Word Games & Sudoku from The New York Times Company showed a steady increase in revenue, peaking at around $89K in mid-June. Downloads started at 50K and saw a slight decline, ending the quarter at approximately 25K. Weekly active users showed a consistent trend, peaking at 121K in early June and maintaining that level through the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.