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Top 5 Low Poly Games on Unified Platform in Middle East: Q3 2024

In Q3 2024, top low poly games like Roblox and I, The One — Fun Fighting Game showed dynamic trends across downloads, revenue, and active users in the Middle East. Explore the performance metrics and insights from Sensor Tower.

Top 5 Low Poly Games on Unified Platform in Middle East: Q3 2024

During the third quarter of 2024, low poly games on a unified platform saw varying performance trends in the Middle East. According to Sensor Tower data, these trends give us a closer look at user engagement and revenue generation.

Roblox from Roblox Corporation saw a fluctuation in weekly revenue, starting with around $923K in early July and peaking at approximately $970K by the end of that month. However, revenue experienced a decline towards the end of the quarter, settling at about $849K. Weekly downloads also showed a downward trend, dropping from 161K at the beginning of July to 108K by the end of September. Meanwhile, weekly active users remained relatively high, though they dipped from 3.7M to 3.4M over the quarter.

I, The One — Fun Fighting Game published by CASUAL AZUR GAMES, displayed a more stable trajectory. Weekly revenue saw a gradual rise with a peak of $561 in mid-August, while downloads fluctuated, reaching a high of 27.4K in early July, before tapering to 15.5K by the end of September. The active user base followed a similar pattern, peaking at 76.1K in mid-August and then settling at 60.8K.

Riding Extreme 3D from playducky.com experienced a notable spike in downloads in late July, reaching 49.2K, but this was followed by a decline to 5.2K by the end of September. Active users mirrored this trend with a peak of 98.5K in late July, decreasing to 17.4K by quarter's end.

Obby Escape: Prison Breakout did not generate revenue during the quarter, but it did see a peak in downloads at 26.7K in late July. However, by the end of September, downloads had fallen to 7.9K. The game maintained a stable active user base, peaking at 68.7K in late July before slightly decreasing to 56.1K.

Finally, Level Devil - NOT A Troll Game from Unept showed a minor increase in weekly revenue, ending the quarter at $157. Downloads started at 15.4K in early July, fluctuating throughout the quarter and reaching 12.7K by the end. Active users demonstrated consistent growth, increasing from 159K to 180K over the quarter.

For more detailed insights and metrics, Sensor Tower offers comprehensive data on these games and other market trends.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: October 2024