AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top Horror Games on Unified Platforms
An analysis of the top 5 horror games shows varying trends in downloads, revenue, and user engagement in Q2 2024. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into these metrics.
As the second quarter of 2024 wraps up, Sensor Tower has gathered data on the performance of the top 5 horror games across unified platforms. Here's a glimpse into how these spine-chilling favorites have fared.
Mystery Matters from Playrix experienced a fluctuating revenue trend, peaking at $1.3M in mid-April before dipping to $529K by the end of June. Downloads saw a decline from 338K in early April to just 46K by late June, with weekly active users following a similar downward trajectory from 1.6M to 851K.
Identity V, NetEase Games' contribution to the genre, also had its highs and lows in revenue, starting at $1.2M and ending at $493K. Downloads were relatively stable but on the lower end, ranging from 99K to 58K. Weekly active users showed resilience, with numbers initially falling but bouncing back to over 1.2M by the quarter's close.
Myths of Moonrise saw a notable spike in revenue in early June, reaching over $1M, despite starting the quarter with $834K. Downloads remained steady with a slight peak in late May, and weekly active users showed an impressive increase, ending the quarter at 2.5M.
Game of Vampires: Twilight Sun had its revenue fluctuate around the mid-hundred thousand, with a notable download spike in early June to 539K. Weekly active users, however, saw a significant drop from 1.3M to just 252K over the quarter.
Dead by Daylight Mobile maintained a relatively stable revenue stream, ranging from $201K to $400K throughout the quarter. Downloads hovered around the mid-hundred thousand mark, while weekly active users consistently stayed above 3M, ending the quarter at 3.2M.
For more in-depth insights into the performance of these and other applications, Sensor Tower's platform offers detailed analytics and trend data.