AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top Tower Defense Games on Unified Platforms in the US
An overview of the second quarter performance of the top five tower defense games on unified platforms, showcasing their downloads, revenue, and user engagement trends. Detailed insights are available at Sensor Tower.
As the second quarter of 2024 comes to a close, Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive look at the performance of the leading tower defense games on the unified platform in the United States.
ELECTRONIC ARTS’ classic title, Plants vs. Zombies™, exhibited consistent revenue throughout the quarter, ranging from $77K to $121K weekly, with an ending balance at $100K in the final week. Downloads for the game maintained a steady flow, peaking at 11K in the latter weeks, while weekly active users saw a slight increase from 65K to 70K by quarter’s end.
iStar Technology Investment Co Ltd’s Space Survivor showed no revenue, but the downloads spiked in the final week to 9K, a significant rise from the initial 5K. Active users also saw an upward trend, ending the quarter at a strong 180K from the starting point of 162K.
Another ELECTRONIC ARTS title, Plants vs Zombies™ 2, demonstrated a healthy revenue pattern, with a notable surge to $233K mid-quarter and concluding at $134K. Downloads for the game ascended in the final weeks to 4K, and active users climbed back up to just under 50K after a mid-quarter dip.
Rocket Succeed Together’s Stick Hero: Tower Defense did not accumulate revenue but saw a promising increase in downloads, jumping from a modest 332 to 1.6K. The game's weekly active users also reflected growth, with a peak at 6K users.
Lastly, Rush Royale: Tower Defense TD by MY.GAMES B.V. experienced fluctuating revenue, spiking at $341K and settling at $132K. Downloads showed a downward trend overall, although active users remained relatively stable, ending the quarter at 10.5K.
For more detailed insights into these trends and other analytics, visit Sensor Tower, where you can explore data-driven perspectives on app performance.