AI Insights · Timothy · September 2024
Top 5 Fashion Games on Unified Platform in Europe, Q3 2024
Explore the performance of the top five fashion games in Europe during Q3 2024, highlighting trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the third quarter of 2024, the fashion gaming sector in Europe saw dynamic performances across the top five applications on a unified platform. Based on data from Sensor Tower, here is an overview of how these popular fashion games fared.
Project Makeover by Magic Tavern, Inc. exhibited a notable increase in weekly revenue, which started at approximately $522K and culminated at $634K by the end of September. The download numbers, however, showed a declining trend from around 201K at the start of July to 104K by the end of the quarter. The weekly active users also reflected a gradual decrease from 1.24M to 1.07M during this period.
Covet Fashion: Dress Up Game from Crowdstar LLC experienced fluctuating revenue, peaking at $130K in early August and closing the quarter at $79K. Downloads maintained a fairly stable pattern with minor fluctuations, closing at around 5K. The active user base showed a slight decrease, starting from 76K and ending at 71K.
SuitU: Fashion Avatar Dress UP, published by Libii HK Limited, reported revenue variations with a peak of $76K in early September, before settling at $53K by the end of the quarter. Download numbers initially rose to over 31K in mid-August but fell to about 17K by September's end. Despite these changes, the app's weekly active users remained relatively stable, hovering around the 270K mark.
Pocket Styler: Fashion Stars by Nordcurrent UAB showed consistent growth in revenue, reaching $44K at the end of September. The app's downloads experienced a downward trend from 30K in early July to approximately 21K by the quarter's close. In terms of active users, the numbers fluctuated slightly, concluding at about 70K.
Finally, Life Makeover from Archosaur Games saw revenue peaking at $38K in mid-August, before closing at $25K. The app's downloads started at 12K but decreased to 5K by the end of September. Weekly active users showed some variability, starting at 77K and ending at 71K.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.