AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Horror Game Insights on Unified Platform in the US
Sensor Tower's analysis of the top 5 horror games on unified platforms reveals trends in downloads and user engagement for Q2 2024. Discover the performance of these spine-chilling titles in the US market.
Despite the absence of revenue, the top horror games on unified platforms have shown varied trends in downloads and user engagement throughout the second quarter of 2024. Sensor Tower provides a closer look at how each of these spine-chilling games has fared in the US market.
Granny maintained a steady number of downloads, fluctuating between 32K and 63K throughout the quarter. Weekly active users peaked at 306K in late May but saw a decline to 269K by the end of June.
The recently released Haunted Dorm experienced growth in downloads, starting from a modest 12K and reaching 112K in mid-June before settling at 78K. Its active user base followed a similar upward trajectory, increasing from 71K to a peak of 222K.
That's Not My Neighbor, another newcomer, saw downloads grow from 7K in its launch week to a high of 98K in late May, with a dip to 31K by the quarter's end. The game's weekly active users grew consistently, reaching a high of 177K in early June.
Baldi's Basics Classic exhibited a significant rise in downloads from 13K to a peak of 125K, followed by a decrease to 57K. The active users showed a substantial increase from 66K to 229K, before dropping to 182K in the last week of June.
Lastly, Granny 3 showed a relatively stable pattern in downloads, with numbers hovering around the 30K mark most of the quarter and weekly active users ranging from 136K to 149K.
For more insights on the performance of these and other mobile applications, Sensor Tower's platform offers in-depth analysis and data.