AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 Racing Games on Android in Romania Q3 2024
Discover the performance trends of the leading racing games on Android in Romania during Q3 2024, with insights into downloads, revenue, and active user metrics.
In the third quarter of 2024, the landscape of racing games on Android in Romania saw dynamic shifts in downloads, revenue, and active users, as reported by Sensor Tower. Here's a closer look at the performance of the top five racing games during this period.
Asphalt Legends Unite by Gameloft SE showcased a fluctuating revenue trajectory, peaking at approximately $3.4K in mid-August before declining to around $1.1K by the end of September. Downloads began the quarter at over 1K but dipped to the low 400s by late August, with a slight recovery to 577 towards the end of September. Weekly active users (WAU) saw a decrease from over 3K in early July to about 2.2K by the end of the quarter.
CSR 2 Realistic Drag Racing from Zynga experienced an upward trend in revenue, reaching a high of approximately $1.9K in early August. Downloads saw notable spikes in mid-August, peaking at over 1K, while WAU remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 3K and 5.7K throughout the quarter.
Need for Speed™ No Limits by ELECTRONIC ARTS had a mixed performance. Revenue was highest in early July with over $1.2K, dipping mid-quarter, and rebounding to $1.6K in early September. Downloads started strong with over 3.3K, peaking at over 6K in early September, while WAU showed a robust increase from 13K to nearly 17.6K during the same period.
Pocket Champs: 3D Racing Games from Madbox demonstrated a steady climb in revenue, starting at $366 and reaching over $1.1K by early September. Downloads increased from 310 to over 1.5K by the end of the quarter. WAU also rose steadily, starting from 1.4K in early July and climbing to nearly 3K by the end of September.
Finally, Real Racing 3, another title from ELECTRONIC ARTS, showed a stable revenue pattern, with fluctuations around the $300 to $500 range. Downloads saw a significant spike in late July, reaching over 4.6K, before stabilizing to around 1K towards the end of September. The WAU mirrored this pattern, with a peak of over 12.3K in late July, gradually decreasing to around 7.8K by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data on these trends, visit Sensor Tower.