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Top 5 Hack and Slash Apps Performance in Belarus for Q2 2024

Explore the performance trends of the top 5 hack and slash applications on a unified platform in Belarus for Q2 2024, based on data from Sensor Tower.

Top 5 Hack and Slash Apps Performance in Belarus for Q2 2024

During the second quarter of 2024, the hack and slash category saw notable activity among the top 5 applications on a unified platform in Belarus. Below is a detailed look at the performance trends for each app, based on data from Sensor Tower.

Solo Leveling:Arise from Netmarble Corporation had a strong debut following its release in early May. The app achieved over 36K downloads in its first week, but this number steadily declined to around 441 downloads by the end of June. Revenue peaked in the second week of May at approximately $2.5K, gradually decreasing to around $826 by late June. Weekly active users (WAUs) started at 35.3K and showed a slight increase, ending the quarter at 32.3K.

Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat by YunChang Games experienced a relatively stable performance. Downloads fluctuated between 141 and 208 per week. The app's revenue saw minor variations, peaking at $179 in early April and bottoming out at $75 in mid-May. WAUs remained steady throughout the quarter, starting at 2.9K and ending at 2.6K.

Otherworld Legends by ChillyRoom showed a gradual decline in both downloads and revenue. Downloads started at 17 in early April and rose to a peak of 210 in late May before declining to 91 by the end of June. Revenue peaked at $40 in early April but dropped to zero by June. WAUs increased from 137 in early April to 329 in late May before decreasing to 182 by the end of the quarter.

Samurai 2: Vengeance from Deca Games EOOD had a modest performance. Downloads ranged from 9 in late April to 128 by the end of June. Revenue was minimal, peaking at $4 in mid-June.

Ronin: The Last Samurai by Dreamotion Inc. showed some fluctuations in performance. Downloads varied significantly, starting at 77 in early April and peaking at 144 in late May. Revenue was inconsistent, reaching a high of $68 in early April but dropping to zero for several weeks. WAUs remained relatively stable, starting at 710 and ending at 536 by late June.

These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where you can find more details and further analysis on app performance trends.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: July 2024