AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 Horror Games Performance on Unified Platform in Australia Q3 2024
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 horror games in Australia during Q3 2024, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the third quarter of 2024, the horror game genre saw notable activity in Australia. Data from Sensor Tower highlights the performance of the top five horror games on a unified platform, considering both iOS and Android metrics. Here's a closer look at how these games performed in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Identity V by NetEase Games showed fluctuations in revenue, starting with $15.7K in early July and peaking at $41.6K by the end of the month. Downloads, however, remained relatively stable, with a slight increase in August, reaching 714. Weekly active users initially declined slightly but stabilized around 5.8K towards the end of the quarter.
Game of Vampires: Twilight Sun from Dream Plus experienced a consistent revenue stream, peaking at $10.5K in early September. Downloads witnessed a downward trend, starting at 3.1K in July and decreasing to just 67 by the end of September. Active users also saw a decline, from nearly 4K in early July to around 1.1K by the quarter's close.
Mystery Matters by Playrix maintained a steady revenue growth, reaching about $9.9K in late August. The game saw a surge in downloads mid-August, peaking at 644. Weekly active users increased from 6.5K to 8.2K by late September, indicating a growing engagement.
Tokyo Debunker from ZigZaGame Inc. had an interesting revenue pattern, with a peak of $10.4K at the end of July and a modest rebound to $6.2K by late September. Downloads showed variability, peaking at 2.2K in mid-August. Active users fluctuated but ended on an upswing with 3.2K.
Myths of Moonrise by STARFORTUNE INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED reported a steady increase in revenue, concluding with $3.6K in late September. Downloads were sporadic, peaking at 785 in July. Active users followed a similar pattern, peaking at 610 in late July before stabilizing around 323 by the end of the quarter.
These insights from Sensor Tower provide a glimpse into the trends and performance of horror games in Australia during Q3 2024. For more detailed data and analysis, visit Sensor Tower's platform.