AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Hack and Slash Apps in Lithuania for Q2 2024
Discover the performance trends of the leading Hack and Slash applications in Lithuania during Q2 2024, based on data from Sensor Tower.
In the second quarter of 2024, the Hack and Slash genre saw varied performance across the top applications in Lithuania. Here’s a detailed look at the trends for the top five apps, according to Sensor Tower data.
Solo Leveling:Arise from Netmarble Corporation, which launched in early May, experienced a significant initial boost. Downloads peaked at 8.4K in the week of its release and then sharply declined, ending the quarter at 113. Revenue also saw a high start with $1.9K in the first week post-launch, gradually dropping to $713 by the end of June. Weekly active users started strong at 8.2K and maintained a relatively stable trend, closing the quarter at 7K.
Legacy of Discord-FuriousWings from YOUZU GAMES HONGKONG LIMITED showed consistent revenue throughout the quarter. The highest weekly revenue was $536 in late May, with fluctuations but a general trend of stability, ending at $207 in the last week of June. This app did not record any downloads or weekly active users during this period.
Honkai Impact 3rd by COGNOSPHERE PTE. LTD. had steady but modest performance. Revenue peaked at $347 in early June and had a low of $60 at the end of April. Downloads were minimal, with a peak of 31 in the last week of April and a slight increase towards the end of the quarter. Weekly active users saw a dip, starting at 101 in early April and closing at 80 by the end of June.
Kritika: The White Knights from Com2uS Holdings had fluctuating revenue, peaking at $259 in the second week of April and experiencing several ups and downs, ending at $142 in the last week of June. Downloads were minimal and sporadic, with a peak of 14 in mid-June. No weekly active user data was recorded for this app.
Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat by YunChang Games showed a steady decline in both revenue and downloads. Revenue started at $85 in early April, peaking at $144 in late May, and dropped to $7 by the end of June. Downloads fluctuated slightly, peaking at 53 in mid-April and ending at 3 in the last week of June. Weekly active users showed a gradual decline from 367 in early April to 299 by the end of June.
For more detailed insights and further data, visit Sensor Tower.