AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 Hypercasual Games Performance in Italy Q3 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 hypercasual games in Italy for Q3 2024 on a unified platform, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the third quarter of 2024, the hypercasual gaming market in Italy showed a variety of performance trends across the top five applications on a unified platform, according to Sensor Tower data.
Screw Out by Dino Global Studio saw a remarkable increase in revenue, peaking at approximately $8.1K in the week of September 9. The app's downloads surged mid-quarter, reaching around 53.6K in the week of August 12, while weekly active users climbed to a high of about 121.5K in the same period.
Wood Screw, also from Dino Global Studio, experienced a decline in revenue, with values decreasing from $2.6K at the beginning of July to approximately $1.1K by the end of September. Downloads remained relatively steady, with a slight decrease from 22.2K to 9.9K over the quarter. However, weekly active users increased, reaching a peak of 183.3K in mid-September.
Screw Frenzy: ASMR Home from Digital Kingdom PTE.LTD. showed impressive growth in revenue, reaching $4.3K in the week of September 9. Downloads were fairly consistent, peaking at 15.1K in early August, and weekly active users rose steadily, peaking at 33.9K at the end of September.
My Superstore Simulator by Game District LLC demonstrated robust growth in downloads, climbing from 2.3K in mid-July to a notable 70.5K by the end of September. Revenue followed a similar upward trend, reaching $2.7K in the final week of September. The app's weekly active users increased significantly, peaking at approximately 135.5K in mid-September.
Finally, Bus Simulator : Ultimate from Zuuks Games maintained a steady revenue stream around the $1K mark throughout the quarter. Downloads fluctuated slightly, reaching a high of 9.1K in early August. Active users demonstrated a slight decline, ending the quarter with about 23.3K.
For more detailed insights into the performance of these hypercasual games, visit Sensor Tower.