AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 Arcade Sports Apps on iOS in New Zealand: Q3 2024 Performance
Explore the performance trends of the leading arcade sports apps in New Zealand for Q3 2024, highlighting key metrics like weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the third quarter of 2024, New Zealand witnessed varying performance trends among the top arcade sports apps on iOS, as reported by Sensor Tower. Here's a detailed look at how these apps fared in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
Golf Clash - Golfing Simulator from Electronic Arts showed a fluctuating trend in weekly revenue, starting at approximately $1.6K in early July, dipping to around $601 by late August, and rising back to $1.3K by the end of September. Weekly downloads experienced a significant increase mid-quarter, peaking at about 242 in the week of August 19. Active users also saw an upward trend, growing from 467 in early July to 634 by the end of September.
Golf Battle maintained a relatively stable presence, with weekly revenue peaking at $887 in late July before settling around $400 by the end of September. Downloads varied throughout the quarter, with a notable peak of 440 in mid-August. Active users remained fairly consistent, hovering around 1.4K to 1.5K throughout the period.
The Spike - Volleyball Story experienced a dramatic increase in weekly revenue, culminating in approximately $1.1K at the end of September, following fluctuations throughout the quarter. Downloads were modest, with a slight peak at 75 at the beginning and middle of the quarter. Active users showed a slight decline from 169 in early July to 151 by the end of September.
Tennis Clash:Sports Stars Game by Wildlife Studios exhibited a steady revenue stream, reaching a high of $550 in late July and maintaining an average of around $350 in September. Downloads were relatively stable, with a peak of 211 in early September. Active users increased steadily, starting at 434 in early July and reaching 473 by the end of September.
Streetball Allstar: SHOWDOWN showed a peak in weekly revenue at $885 in late August but experienced a decline thereafter, ending the quarter at $248. Downloads were limited, with a few weeks showing negligible numbers. Active users also dropped significantly over the quarter, from 173 in early July to just 20 by the end of September.
These apps demonstrate diverse performance trends, reflecting user engagement and market dynamics in New Zealand. For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.