AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 Planes Games Performance on Unified Platform in Europe, Q3 2024
Explore the Q3 2024 performance metrics of the top 5 planes games in Europe, including insights into downloads, revenue, and active users across a unified platform.
In the third quarter of 2024, the top five planes games on a unified platform in Europe showed varied performance metrics. These insights, sourced from Sensor Tower, shed light on trends in downloads, revenue, and active user engagement.
The 1945 - Airplane shooting game experienced fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $85.9K in late July. Weekly downloads also reached a high of around 172.8K in the same period, followed by a decline towards the end of the quarter. Weekly active users initially increased, peaking at 845.3K in late July, before declining to around 644K by September's end.
Infinite Flight Simulator maintained a steady performance with weekly revenue mostly hovering around $23K to $26K. Downloads saw a gradual increase, peaking at 48.5K in mid-August, while active users showed a steady rise, reaching approximately 136.8K in the same timeframe.
The Airport City Manager Simulator displayed an interesting trend in downloads, with a significant spike in late July, hitting over 37K. Despite fluctuations in weekly revenue, it closed the quarter on a high note with approximately $27.8K. Active users saw a peak of nearly 50K in late July, then decreased steadily.
RFS - Real Flight Simulator maintained consistent weekly revenue, mostly between $21K and $24K, while downloads varied slightly, peaking at about 3K in August. The active user base remained stable around 11K to 11.5K throughout the quarter.
Finally, Airline Manager - 2025 showed a progressive increase in weekly revenue, reaching approximately $24K by the end of September. Downloads peaked at 24.7K in mid-August, and active users consistently increased, reaching around 128.8K by the quarter's close.
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