AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top Netflix Games on Unified Platform
An analysis of the top 5 Netflix games reveals their performance on the unified platform in the second quarter of 2024. Sensor Tower data shows trends in downloads, revenue, and active users for each title.
In Q2 2024, the gaming landscape saw varied performances from the top Netflix games on the unified platform. Sensor Tower data provides us with an insightful look into how each game fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Football Manager 2024 Mobile experienced a fluctuating quarter, with revenue peaking at $164M in early May before dipping to $73M mid-month, and then climbing back up to $178M in mid-June. Downloads followed a downward trend from 1M in early April to 585K towards the end of June. Weekly active users showed resilience, starting at 8.97M and reaching a high of 9.57M before settling at 9.38M.
FashionVerse: Dress Up Game saw its revenue hit a high of $173M towards the end of April, followed by a dip to $66M by late June. Downloads spiked at 307K in late April and then experienced fluctuations, concluding the quarter at 81K. The weekly active users peaked at 822K in mid-April and showed a general decline to 566K by the quarter's end.
For Cats & Soup, revenue started at $168M and saw a significant drop to $32M towards the end of June. The game's downloads peaked at 310K in late April, followed by a decrease with a slight resurgence to 279K in late June. Weekly active users began at 2.15M, reached a high of 2.36M in late April, and then slightly decreased to 2.08M.
Exploding Kittens® had a steady quarter in terms of revenue, starting at $72M and ending on a high note at $80M. Downloads showed a general decline from 247K at the quarter's start to 194K at its conclusion. The game's weekly active users started at 1.20M, dipped to 990K in early June, and rebounded to 1.19M by the end of June.
Lastly, GTA: San Andreas – NETFLIX showed a varied revenue pattern, beginning at $38M and experiencing a peak of $63M in mid-June before closing the quarter at $47M. Downloads were robust with 2.11M in early April, a dip to 991K in early May, and a surge to 2.12M in mid-June. Weekly active users were strong throughout, starting at 13.01M, dipping to 11.96M in early May, and rising to a peak of 14.76M in mid-June.
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