AI Insights · Timothy · January 2025
Top Horror Games Performance in Australia: Q4 2024
Explore the performance trends of the top five horror games on a unified platform in Australia during Q4 2024, with insights from Sensor Tower.
In the fourth quarter of 2024, the top horror games in Australia showcased varied performance trends across downloads, revenue, and active users. These insights come from Sensor Tower, offering a comprehensive look at the gaming landscape.
Space Music Mix by Jingmao Tec saw an impressive rise in weekly downloads, peaking at around 15.7K in early December. The game's weekly revenue began to climb in the last week of November, reaching approximately $36 by the end of December. Active users increased significantly from 37 to over 17.5K by the quarter's end.
Tokyo Ghoul · Break the Chains from Funcat Games Limited showed a steady revenue stream, maintaining figures around $3K towards the end of the quarter. Notably, downloads spiked to 20.8K in mid-November, coinciding with an active user count that surged to 9.1K by mid-December.
Granny, developed by Dennis Vukanovic, remained consistent in its weekly downloads, hovering around 2.3K to 3K. Active users displayed a slight upward trend, ending the quarter with approximately 5.4K users.
The Baby In Yellow, by Team Terrible Limited, experienced stable downloads, with figures reaching nearly 2K in late December. Active users followed a similar pattern, increasing to about 2.8K by the quarter's conclusion.
Finally, Tokyo Debunker from ZigZaGame Inc. demonstrated a robust revenue performance, peaking at approximately $7K in the last week of December. Downloads remained steady, while active users showed a notable rise, ending the quarter at over 3K.
For deeper analytics and insights, visit Sensor Tower's platform.