AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 Racing Games Performance in South Africa Q3 2024
Discover how the top 5 racing games in South Africa performed in Q3 2024, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users from Sensor Tower.
In the third quarter of 2024, racing games continued to capture the attention of mobile gamers in South Africa. Here’s a closer look at the performance of the top 5 racing games, drawing on data from Sensor Tower.
Car Race 3D: Car Racing from Zego Global Pte saw a fluctuating trend in weekly revenue, peaking at $61 in early July and experiencing variations throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads remained strong, averaging around 23K to 25K, with a slight dip to 19K in mid-August. The game maintained a steady increase in weekly active users, reaching a high of approximately 88K by the end of September.
Driving Real Race City 3D by Bacon studio showed modest revenue figures, peaking at $30 in late September. The app experienced a significant surge in weekly downloads, notably jumping to 49K in mid-September. Active users also rose sharply, climbing to nearly 70K in mid-September before settling at around 52K by the end of the quarter.
Need for Speed™ No Limits from ELECTRONIC ARTS consistently generated high revenue, with weekly earnings reaching up to $2.1K in late September. The app enjoyed a strong boost in downloads, hitting 24.8K in early September. Active users rose significantly, peaking at approximately 92K in late September.
Street Racing 3D by Ivy had a steady revenue stream, reaching up to $21 in early September. Weekly downloads exhibited a continuous rise, culminating at 20.3K in late September. Active user numbers mirrored this trend, climbing to roughly 92K by the end of the quarter.
Rally Fury - Extreme Racing from Refuel Games Pty Ltd saw gradual increases in weekly revenue, peaking at $33 in late September. Download numbers surged dramatically in August, with a peak of 31.3K in mid-September. Active users followed a similar upward trajectory, reaching about 64K in mid-September before decreasing slightly to 50.7K by the quarter's end.
These insights reflect the dynamic landscape of mobile gaming in South Africa. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.