AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top Pirate Games in Denmark Q2 2024: Performance Analysis
Explore the performance of the top 5 pirate games on a unified platform in Denmark during Q2 2024, focusing on downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the second quarter of 2024, the top pirate games in Denmark have shown varied performance across downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. Here’s a detailed analysis of how these games fared:
Sea of Conquest: Pirate War from FunPlus International AG had a fluctuating revenue trend, peaking at $11.7K in the final week of April and hitting a low of $6.5K in late May. Downloads saw a consistent decline from 1.1K in early April to 168 in early June, before slightly recovering to end the quarter at 302. Weekly active users also decreased from 2.1K in early April to 1.1K by the end of June.
Pirate Raid: Caribbean Battle by SayGames LTD had relatively stable revenue, with minor ups and downs, and ended the quarter at $75. Downloads fluctuated, peaking at 250 in early April and dropping to 83 by the end of June. Weekly active users started at 387 and saw a dip mid-quarter, ending at 169.
Go Go Magnet! from Oh BiBi experienced a significant revenue spike at the end of May, reaching $304, and maintained a steady performance thereafter. Downloads showed some fluctuations, with a notable increase from 71 in early April to 165 by mid-June.
Pirates of the Caribbean: ToW by JOYCITY Corp had a revenue peak of $1.2K in early April, followed by a gradual decline and minor fluctuations, ending at $509 in late June. Downloads spiked at 299 in late April but generally remained low throughout the quarter. Weekly active users saw a significant increase to 263 in late April before stabilizing around the 50s.
Roger That: Merge Adventure! from Samfinaco LLC had a varied revenue trend, peaking at $432 in late April and dropping to $143 in mid-June before rising again to $289. Downloads were inconsistent, with a high of 185 in early April but several weeks with no new downloads. Weekly active users showed a consistent decline from 179 in early April to 121 by the end of June.
These insights come from Sensor Tower, which provides more detailed analysis and trends for app performance in various regions.