AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 Pokemon Collector Games in Egypt: Q3 2024 Performance on Unified Platform
Explore the performance trends of top Pokemon collector games in Egypt during Q3 2024, with insights into downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the third quarter of 2024, the top Pokemon collector games on a unified platform in Egypt showed varied performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides insights into the market dynamics for these popular games.
Slugterra: Slug it Out 2 by Nightmarket Games Inc. witnessed fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at around $32 in mid-July, before settling to a range between $2 and $5 towards the end of the quarter. Downloads started strong at about 7.4K at the beginning of July but gradually declined to approximately 3K by the end of September. The game maintained a consistent user base, though active users declined from about 22K to 12.5K over the quarter.
Pokémon GO from Niantic, Inc. achieved significant revenue, with a high of $912 in early July and a notable dip to $196 in late September, reflecting a downward trend overall. Downloads showed a similar pattern, with an initial spike to 1.9K, tapering off to 569 by quarter's end. Active users remained robust, peaking at nearly 50K in early September before settling at around 34K.
Mini Monsters: Card Collector, a newer entry from HOMA GAMES, recorded modest revenue spikes to $23 in late August and $10 in September. Weekly downloads showed a declining trend from 1.4K in early July to 757 at the end of September, while active users hovered around 5K to 6K, indicating a stable engagement level.
Monster Squad Rush by TapNation did not generate any revenue during the quarter. Downloads began at 1.3K but diminished sharply to below 500 by September. Despite this, the game maintained a consistent active user base, fluctuating between 15K and 20K throughout the quarter.
Finally, Monster Box! from Yso Corp also reported no revenue. Downloads saw a slight decline, starting at 989 in early July and ending at 607 in late September. Active users experienced a slow decrease from 2.1K to about 1.2K, suggesting a gradual drop in user retention.
For deeper insights and further analysis, visit Sensor Tower's platform.