AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Insights: Top Dinosaur Games' Performance on Unified Platforms in the US
Explore the latest trends in the dinosaur gaming category with a focus on the top 5 games' performance in Q2 2024 on unified platforms, as reported by Sensor Tower.
The second quarter of 2024 has been an exciting period for dinosaur-themed games on unified platforms, with several titles showing notable trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a closer look at how these prehistoric adventures have fared, with insights provided by Sensor Tower.
Jurassic World™: The Game from Jam City, Inc. has seen a robust performance with weekly revenues peaking at nearly $1.04M in May. Downloads showed a steady increase, with a spike to almost 200K in June. The game maintained a solid base of weekly active users, with numbers hovering around 1.2M to 1.3M through the quarter.
For Mecha Domination: Rampage, the new release by BUILDING-BLOCKS NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO.,LIMITED, revenue growth was impressive, jumping from a mere $6K in early April to over $850K in early June. Downloads consistently ranged in the mid-200sK, while weekly active users saw a steady climb, reaching over 800K by late June.
Jurassic World Alive, another offering from Jam City, Inc., displayed revenues that fluctuated throughout the quarter, ending with a significant rise to $461K in the final week of June. Downloads saw occasional peaks, such as 92K in mid-April, while active users remained engaged, with the count rising to 875K towards the end of June.
Primal Conquest: Dino Era by BUILDING-BLOCKS NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO.,LIMITED also demonstrated a varied revenue pattern, with a peak of $297K in mid-May before settling around $130K towards the end of June. Downloads showed a strong start with 417K in late April, but later tapered off. Weekly active users reached a high of 374K in early May but also experienced a slight drop as the quarter progressed.
Lastly, De-Extinction: Jurassic by SeaMo Entertainment, which was released towards the end of May, had revenues starting at $216K in mid-April, dipping to $41K in early May, and then saw a gradual increase again, ending at $128K. The game's downloads began at 134K in mid-April and showed a stable performance, while active users, starting from 36K in late April, almost doubled by the end of June.
These figures underline the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming industry, particularly for the dinosaur genre. For more in-depth insights into these games and their performance metrics, Sensor Tower offers detailed analytics and data.