AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 Hypercasual Games on Android in Latvia, Q3 2024
Explore the performance of Latvia's top hypercasual games in Q3 2024 on Android, with insights into download trends and revenue patterns.
In the third quarter of 2024, Latvia's hypercasual gaming scene on the Android platform showcased a variety of trends, with data sourced from Sensor Tower offering insights into the performance of the top five games.
Screw Out: Jam Puzzle from Zego Global Pte saw a remarkable increase in weekly revenue, starting from a modest $4 in early July and peaking at $257 by mid-September. Weekly downloads experienced fluctuations, beginning with 171 in early July, reaching a high of 1.5K late in the month, and ending the quarter with 801.
Kick Giant: Giant Hunter by Pixeland OU maintained steady weekly revenue, fluctuating between $28 and $115 throughout the quarter. Its weekly downloads showed a declining trend overall, starting at 195 and ending at 113, with a brief spike to 261 in mid-August.
Block Strike: BS Shooter from Rexet Studio experienced varied weekly revenue, with a notable peak of $159 in early September. Downloads remained relatively stable around the 30s and 40s, with a minor increase towards the end of the quarter.
Magic Seasons: tile match by ProGamesLab had consistent weekly revenue, maintaining between $25 and $72. However, there were no recorded downloads for this period.
Finally, Family Life from Supersonic Studios LTD saw weekly revenue fluctuate between $11 and $62, with a notable cessation in late September. Weekly downloads varied, starting at 497 and peaking at 1.6K in late August, before stabilizing around the 500s towards the end of the quarter.
For a more comprehensive analysis, additional insights are available at Sensor Tower.