AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 Horror Games Performance in Latin America, Q3 2024
Discover how the top horror games fared on a unified platform in Latin America during Q3 2024, with insights into downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
In the third quarter of 2024, the top horror games in Latin America showcased varied performance across downloads, revenue, and weekly active users, as reported by Sensor Tower.
Granny from DVloper saw a fluctuating download pattern, starting strong with over 350K downloads in early July and experiencing a dip mid-quarter, before picking up again to finish at around 322K by the end of September. The app's weekly active users mirrored this trend with a peak of approximately 1.39M in July, followed by a decline and subsequent recovery to around 1.2M by the quarter's end. Despite these trends, revenue remained minimal, with occasional small spikes.
Hide in The Backrooms: Horror by CASUAL AZUR GAMES experienced a steady decline in downloads from over 238K in early July to about 123K by the end of September. However, its weekly active users showed a consistent increase, reaching nearly 2.63M by the end of the quarter. Revenue showed slight fluctuations, peaking at $30 in late July.
The Baby In Yellow, published by Team Terrible, saw its downloads peak mid-quarter at around 185K before declining to about 111K by the end. Revenue displayed a positive trend, increasing steadily from $106 in early July to $221 by the end of September. Weekly active users initially rose to over 550K in early August before settling at around 361K.
Specimen Zero - Online horror from Café Studio Games experienced a decline in downloads from over 210K in early July to about 122K by the end of September. Active users started at over 422K, slightly fluctuating before stabilizing at around 355K. Revenue observed a gradual decrease, starting at $519 and ending at $440.
Finally, Scary Teacher 3D by Z & K Games maintained a relatively stable revenue stream, starting at $253 and ending at $246. Downloads followed a downward trajectory, beginning at about 156K and closing at approximately 108K. Weekly active users saw a decline from over 1.12M to just above 1.01M by the quarter's end.
For more in-depth insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.