AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 Pokemon Collector Games Performance on Unified Platform in Australia Q3 2024
In Q3 2024, the top 5 Pokemon collector games in Australia showed diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users, according to Sensor Tower data.
In the third quarter of 2024, the performance of the top 5 Pokemon collector games on a unified platform in Australia presented a mix of growth and stability across different metrics, as reported by Sensor Tower.
Pokémon GO from Niantic, Inc. experienced fluctuations in weekly revenue, starting at approximately $198K in early July and reaching a peak of around $521K in the second week. From there, revenue saw a downward trend, stabilizing at about $252K by the end of September. Weekly downloads fluctuated, with a noticeable peak of around 11K in early July and a steady decline to about 7.7K by the end of the quarter. Active users remained strong, with numbers varying between 398K and 454K.
Mini Monsters: Card Collector by HOMA GAMES showed a gradual increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $1K in the last week of September. Downloads started at 3.8K, dipped mid-quarter, and ended on a high note with 4.2K. Active users displayed a consistent upward trajectory, moving from 19.2K to 21.6K over the quarter.
Pokémon TCG Live did not generate any revenue, but it saw a steady increase in downloads, starting at 1.5K and peaking at 2.6K towards the end of the quarter. Active users grew from about 11.5K to 13.5K, showing a positive engagement trend.
Pokémon UNITE from The Pokemon Company experienced varied weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $7K in late July before settling around $4.1K by the end of September. Downloads showed a gradual increase, reaching 2K in late September. Active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 49K and 55K throughout the quarter.
Monster Hunter Now by Niantic, Inc. experienced a peak in weekly revenue at $14.8K in early September, followed by a decline to around $5.9K by the end of the quarter. Downloads started strong at 1.9K, then steadily decreased to 436 by the end of September. Active users maintained a stable presence, ranging from 31.5K to 34.4K.
These insights into the performance of Pokemon collector games in Australia during Q3 2024 highlight the diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and user engagement. For more detailed insights, you can explore the data on Sensor Tower.