AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 First Person Games on Android in Oceania Q3 2024
Discover the performance trends of the leading first-person games on Android in Oceania during Q3 2024, featuring insights into downloads, revenue, and user activity.
During the third quarter of 2024, the first-person games segment on Android in Oceania showcased dynamic trends across various metrics. According to Sensor Tower data, the top five games in this category demonstrated notable patterns in downloads, revenue, and active users.
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 9 from Activision Publishing, Inc. saw a peak in weekly revenue at approximately $87K in early August, before gradually fluctuating to around $58K by the end of September. Downloads displayed a peak in the week of July 22, reaching about 4.2K, while weekly active users increased from 25.1K to a high of 28.3K mid-quarter, eventually stabilizing around 24.5K.
Minecraft: Play with Friends, published by Mojang, experienced a steady weekly revenue, ranging from $14K to $19.5K throughout the quarter. Downloads were relatively stable, peaking at 317 in mid-August. Active users remained robust, hovering between 160K and 176K, indicating a strong user base.
Hunting Sniper by Sparks Info showed a varied revenue pattern, reaching a high of $18.6K in the second week of September. Downloads peaked at 3.3K in early September, while active users increased from 7.7K to 9.2K by the end of the quarter, showcasing growing engagement.
Chapters: Interactive Stories from Crazy Maple Studio Dev recorded revenue fluctuations, with a peak of $11.2K in mid-July. Weekly downloads varied between 523 and 782, and active users ranged from 2.5K to 2.9K, reflecting a consistent user interest in the game.
Lastly, Fishing Clash: Sport Simulator by Ten Square Games demonstrated a revenue increase, peaking at $8.2K in mid-August. Downloads were highest at 2.2K in early September, while active users fluctuated, reaching a peak of 17K in September before settling at around 12.2K by the quarter's end.
These trends reflect the dynamic nature of the gaming market in Oceania, highlighting the diverse engagement and monetization strategies. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.