AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 Horror Games on iOS in Australia: Q3 2024 Performance Overview
Discover how Australia's top horror games on iOS performed in Q3 2024, with insights into downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the third quarter of 2024, the top horror games on iOS in Australia showcased a variety of trends in downloads, revenue, and active users, according to data from Sensor Tower. Here's a closer look at the performance of these leading apps.
Identity V by NetEase Games had a dynamic quarter. The app's weekly revenue peaked early at about $37.9K by the end of July before tapering to $6.9K by the end of September. Downloads showed some fluctuation, with a notable increase mid-August, reaching 621, before settling at 408 by the quarter's end. Active users maintained a relatively stable trend, starting at 4.7K in early July, peaking at 5.1K in August, and closing the quarter at 4.7K.
Mystery Matters from Playrix experienced a consistent rise in revenue, culminating at approximately $7.5K in early September. Downloads had a spike mid-August, with 575 downloads, and ended with a slight rise to 370. The app's active users increased significantly from 4.2K at the start of July to nearly 5K by the end of September.
Game of Vampires: Twilight Sun by Dream Plus showed steady growth in revenue, peaking at $5.9K in mid-August and maintaining around $5.1K towards the quarter's end. However, downloads decreased sharply from 1.7K at the beginning of July to 67 by the end of September. Active users followed a similar downtrend, starting at 1.8K and dropping to 642.
Tokyo Debunker, developed by ZigZaGame Inc., saw a significant revenue increase to $6.8K by the end of July, followed by a decline to $2.9K at the quarter's conclusion. Downloads fluctuated, peaking at 1.7K mid-August, and ended with an upward trend at 1K. Active users also varied, starting at 1.9K and finishing at 1.7K.
Myths of Moonrise by STARFORTUNE INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED, reported a modest revenue increase, reaching $1.4K at the end of August. The app's download numbers were minimal and ceased entirely in September.
For more detailed insights and further analysis, visit Sensor Tower.