AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 Hypercasual Games on iOS in Mexico: Q3 2024 Performance
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 hypercasual games in Mexico on the iOS platform for Q3 2024, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the third quarter of 2024, the hypercasual gaming landscape in Mexico saw some interesting trends on the iOS platform. Here, we look into the performance of the top 5 hypercasual games, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Fruit Merge: Match Game from Bravestars Technology JSC showed a remarkable rise in weekly revenue starting mid-August, peaking at approximately $667 in early September. The game maintained a consistent download rate, with a notable increase to 29.3K in early September. The weekly active users saw a strong upward trajectory, increasing from 64K at the start of July to nearly 138K by the end of September.
Block Blast! by Hungry Studio witnessed a steady download performance, fluctuating between 17.5K to 23.9K throughout the quarter. Although there was no revenue recorded, the game kept a stable weekly active user base, peaking at 120.9K in early August before a slight dip and subsequent recovery to 113.3K by the quarter's end.
My Superstore Simulator from Game District LLC experienced significant growth in both downloads and active users. Downloads surged to 32.9K by late August, while weekly active users increased substantially, reaching 67.8K by early September. Revenue also saw a notable increase, with a peak of $1.9K in late August.
Supermart Simulator 3D by Takeshi Ube had a gradual rise in downloads, peaking at 30.3K in early August before declining to 8.5K by the end of September. The game's weekly active users followed a similar trend, with numbers reaching a high of 29.9K in early August and ending the quarter at 18.2K.
Lastly, slither.io from Lowtech Studios LLC maintained a steady download rate, with slight fluctuations, peaking at 13.4K in mid-September. The weekly active users remained relatively stable, with a peak of 97.2K in mid-September before decreasing to 72.8K by the end of the quarter.
These trends highlight the dynamic nature of the hypercasual gaming market in Mexico. For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.