AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Idle RPGs Show Varied Performance in Q2 2024
Sensor Tower's analysis reveals the Q2 2024 performance trends for the top five Idle RPGs on the unified platform. The data exhibits a diverse range of user engagement and financial outcomes.
In the second quarter of 2024, Idle RPGs continued to captivate mobile gamers across the unified platform. Sensor Tower has provided a detailed look into the performance of the top five applications in this genre, illustrating the varied success and user engagement across these titles.
Hero Zero – Multiplayer RPG from Playata GmbH saw a declining trend in revenue, starting the quarter with $4.6K and ending with under $1K. Downloads also decreased from 292K in the first week to 143K by the end of June, while weekly active users dropped from 1.17M to 834K.
Idle Heroes - Idle Games, by DHGames Limited, experienced fluctuating revenue with a peak of $2.7K towards the end of April before settling at $1.8K by the quarter's close. Downloads peaked at 254K in May, with weekly active users seeing a high of 3.46M in mid-April, before finishing June at 2.74M.
Joy Net Games' recent release, Legend of Mushroom, had a strong start with downloads at 2.92M but saw a sharp decline to just 52K by the end of Q2. Revenues dipped from $1.6K to $219, and active users decreased from 3.2M to 1.79M over the quarter.
HaoPlay Limited's Pixel Heroes: Tales of Emond showed an initial revenue of $456, with a mid-quarter spike to $2.1K, but ended June at $346. The game saw downloads fall from 136K to 106K, with no active user data available post-launch.
Lastly, Magic Rush: Heroes from Galaxy Play Technology Limited reported a mixed revenue trend, starting at $1.1K and ending the quarter at a low of $62. The game had no new downloads throughout the quarter, and active users data was only available for a brief period in April and May, with a maximum of 12 active users.
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