AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Trends of Top Pirate Games on Unified Platform
A look into the performance of the top five pirate-themed mobile games on the unified platform in the second quarter of 2024, showcasing their downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
As the second quarter of 2024 comes to a close, it's time to hoist the sails and dive into the performance of the top pirate-themed mobile games. The data provided by Sensor Tower offers a treasure trove of insights into how these swashbuckling adventures fared on the unified platform, combining both iOS and Android metrics.
Starting with Sea of Conquest: Pirate War, the game saw a fluctuating revenue trend, peaking at $2.3M in the first week of April, and then again at a similar figure by the end of May. Downloads reached a high of 88K in the first week of April but witnessed a sharp decline thereafter, bottoming out at 1K in early May. Weekly active users started at 148K, gradually descending to 86K by the end of June.
Roger That: Merge Adventure! experienced a notable spike in revenue during the last week of April, soaring to $237K, with an overall upward trend in May. Downloads were minimal, with the game not seeing any new downloads for several weeks in April and June. Active users peaked at 35K in early June, followed by a slight dip.
Pirate Kings™ reported a consistent revenue stream, with a peak of $64K in mid-May. However, the game had no new downloads recorded throughout the quarter, and active user data was not available.
Turning to Pirate Raid: Caribbean Battle, revenue trends were generally low, with an exceptional jump to $244K in the last week of June. Downloads remained modest, ranging from 4K to 20K throughout the quarter. Active user counts showed a decline, with 10K in mid-June but no data recorded for the following week.
Lastly, Lord of Seas charted a revenue peak of $92K in late April, with a downward trend toward $19K by late June. Downloads saw a slight uptick in June, reaching 18K. Active user data was only recorded for the third week of June, showing no users at that time.
For more detailed insights and data on the performance of these and other mobile applications, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analytics platform is your go-to resource. The tides of the mobile gaming market are ever-changing, and Sensor Tower's data helps navigate these waters with ease.