AI Insights · Timothy · September 2024
Top 5 MOBA Apps Performance in Middle East, Q3 2024
Explore the Q3 2024 performance of the top 5 MOBA apps in the Middle East, featuring trends in downloads, revenue, and active users on a unified platform.
In the third quarter of 2024, the Middle East saw dynamic trends in the performance of the top 5 MOBA apps on a unified platform. This analysis, based on data from Sensor Tower, highlights the key metrics of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for each app.
Brawl Stars from Supercell experienced fluctuations in weekly revenue, peaking at around $646K in early July and closing the quarter at approximately $628K. Downloads saw a significant increase in early September, reaching 70K, while weekly active users fluctuated throughout the quarter, starting at 1.36M and ending at 1.25M.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang by Shanghai Moonton Technology showed a varied trend in revenue, with a notable peak at $216K in late July. Downloads had a high point of nearly 30K in late July, and active users rose to over 300K in the same period, before stabilizing around 275K by the end of September.
Squad Busters, another title from Supercell, faced a downward trend in downloads, starting at 40K in early July and dropping to around 8K by quarter-end. Revenue also showed a declining pattern, with a peak of $91K in early July, tapering to $42K by the end of September. Active users started at 117K and decreased significantly, closing the quarter at approximately 16K.
League of Legends: Wild Rift from Riot Games saw a mixed quarter, with revenue peaking at $48K in early September. Downloads remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 1K and 3K. Active users maintained a fairly consistent presence, hovering around 25K throughout the quarter.
Honor of Kings by Level Infinite had a subdued quarter in terms of downloads, starting at 22K and dropping to around 2K by quarter-end. Revenue showed minor fluctuations, peaking at $6.6K in late July and ending at $4.5K. Active users started at 80K and gradually declined to 34K by the end of September.
For more detailed insights and data on these and other mobile apps, visit Sensor Tower.