AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Shooter Games in New Zealand Q2 2024
In Q2 2024, the top shooter games in New Zealand showed varied performance in downloads, revenue, and active users, with notable trends across different metrics.
The second quarter of 2024 saw significant activity in the Shooter Games category on a unified platform in New Zealand. Here’s a detailed look at the performance of the top 5 shooter games, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Call of Duty®: Mobile from Activision Publishing, Inc. experienced a notable rise in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $62K in the week of May 27. Weekly downloads fluctuated, with a low of 2K in early May and a slight recovery to 2.7K by the end of June. Active users remained relatively stable, hovering around 32K to 33K throughout the quarter.
Call of Duty®: Warzone™ Mobile, also by Activision Publishing, Inc., saw a downward trend in revenue, starting at $4.7K in early April and dropping to $712 by the end of June. Downloads followed a similar pattern, starting strong at 6K but declining to around 884. Active users showed more resilience, starting at 11.8K and maintaining around 5.7K towards the end of the quarter.
PUBG MOBILE by Tencent Mobile International Limited displayed a steady revenue stream, peaking at $44.9K in late May before settling at $28.7K by the end of June. Downloads were relatively stable, ranging between 1.1K and 1.4K. Active users maintained consistency, fluctuating slightly between 14.9K and 16.3K throughout the quarter.
Camo Sniper from SUPERSONIC STUDIOS LTD saw a moderate increase in downloads, reaching a peak of 1.3K in late May. Active users showed a positive trend, increasing from 8.3K in early April to over 10.5K by the end of June. Revenue remained minimal throughout the quarter, with minor fluctuations.
Frontline Heroes: WW2 Warfare by HOMA GAMES experienced significant growth in downloads, peaking at 1.1K in late May. Active users exhibited a strong upward trend, starting at 47 in early April and reaching nearly 3.9K by the end of June. Revenue showed gradual growth, peaking at $65 in late April and maintaining around $63 by the end of the quarter.
These insights, sourced from Sensor Tower, highlight the dynamic nature of the shooter games market in New Zealand. For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.