AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024: Top 5 Soccer Games Surge in Unified Platform Performance
An analysis of Sensor Tower data reveals the performance trends of the top soccer games in Q2 2024. Downloads, revenue, and user engagement are the key metrics evaluated for these popular titles.
In the second quarter of 2024, soccer enthusiasts around the globe have been actively engaging with their favorite soccer games on unified platforms. Sensor Tower's comprehensive data provides us with an insightful look into how these games have been performing.
EA SPORTS FC™: UEFA EURO 2024™ saw a notable uptrend in revenue, starting at $2.7M in the first week of April and reaching a peak of $5.6M by mid-June. Downloads followed a similar pattern, with an initial figure of 6K in early April, which surged to almost 15K in mid-June. Weekly active users also increased from 95K to over 114K throughout the quarter.
KONAMI's eFootball™ 2024 experienced a steady revenue flow, beginning at $1.4M and peaking at $1.9M by the end of April. Downloads showed growth with a start of 849 and a spike to over 1.5K in June. The game's weekly active users saw a high of 43K in late June, up from approximately 39K at the quarter's start.
Dream League Soccer 2024, published by First Touch Games Ltd., presented a consistent increase in revenue, from $993K at the beginning of April to $1.2M by the end of June. Downloads displayed a significant rise from 3K to nearly 6K in the same period, while weekly active users grew from 33K to over 37K.
Nordeus's Top Eleven Be a Soccer Manager had a more modest revenue trend, starting at $150K and experiencing a mid-quarter dip before reaching $140K in June. Downloads ranged from 559 to 849, with a dip in mid-May. Weekly active users showed an increase from 4.3K to nearly 5K by the quarter's end.
Lastly, Mini Football - Soccer game by Miniclip.com, while having a lower revenue start at $48K, peaked at $172K twice during the quarter. Download numbers fluctuated, starting at 152 and reaching a high of 562 in late April. Weekly active users exhibited growth, starting at 743 and peaking at 1.2K in the same month.
For further insights and detailed performance metrics, visit Sensor Tower, where the data behind these trends can offer a deeper understanding of the mobile gaming landscape.