AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Shoot'em Up Games Performance in the UK: Sensor Tower Insights
Sensor Tower's analysis reveals the Q2 2024 performance trends for the top Shoot'em Up games in the UK. Downloads, revenue, and active users data provide a glimpse into the mobile gaming sector's dynamics.
Sensor Tower's latest data offers a comprehensive look at the Shoot'em Up gaming category's performance during the second quarter of 2024 in the United Kingdom. Here, we break down the trends for the top five games in the category.
Survivor!.io, published by HABBY, showed a fluctuating pattern in revenue, with a peak of around $35K in early June. Downloads started at nearly 10K in the first week of April and saw a rise, reaching approximately 14K by the end of May. Weekly active users maintained an upward trajectory, starting at around 34K and climbing to 44K by mid-June.
Joy Net Games' Zombie.io: Potato Shooting experienced significant growth in revenue following its release in late April, with a notable spike to over $40K in the last week of May. Downloads surged to around 19K in the same week as its release, though they gradually decreased to just over 4K by the end of June. The game's active users peaked at nearly 25K shortly after release but then followed a downward trend to approximately 12K.
FUN FORMULA PTE. LTD.'s Zombie Waves-shooting game saw its revenue climb over the quarter, from about $15K to over $21K. Downloads remained steady with slight increases, peaking at nearly 5K in mid-June. Weekly active users showed a positive trend, starting at around 16K and reaching over 21K by the quarter's end.
YOSTAR LIMITED's Azur Lane displayed a rollercoaster pattern in revenue, with a significant rise to $25K in the latter half of May. The game's downloads remained relatively low, hovering just above 300 in the last weeks of June. The active user base remained consistent, with a slight increase from 1.6K to 1.8K during the peak in late May.
Finally, HABBY's Archero experienced a revenue trend with minor fluctuations, peaking at around $14K in the last week of June. Downloads showed a gradual increase throughout the quarter, with a peak of over 900 downloads in the final week. The weekly active users varied, reaching a high of over 18K in late April but settling at around 15K by the end of June.
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