AI Insights · Timothy · January 2025
Top 5 Horror Games in Oceania Q4 2024: Unified Platform Performance
Explore the performance trends of top horror games in Oceania during Q4 2024, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users from Sensor Tower.
In the fourth quarter of 2024, the horror game genre saw varied performance across the top apps in Oceania on a unified platform. Here's a detailed look at the key metrics for the leading titles, based on Sensor Tower data.
FunTime Mix by Jingmao Tec, launched in late November, showed notable growth in weekly downloads, peaking at over 15K in early December. Revenue started climbing from $4, reaching a peak of $39 by the end of December. Active users increased significantly from 38 to over 22K.
Granny from DVloper maintained a steady download rate, averaging around 3K weekly. Active users remained consistent, ranging from 5.5K to nearly 6.8K, without generating revenue during this period.
Tokyo Ghoul · Break the Chains by FunCat Games experienced a notable revenue peak of nearly $5K in late November. Downloads spiked to over 20K in mid-November but settled to around 1K towards the quarter's end. Active users saw fluctuations, peaking at over 13K in November.
Music Scary Beat Box from HIGAME GLOBAL, released in mid-November, had initial download peaks of over 8K before tapering off. Active users followed a similar trend, reaching over 6K before decreasing significantly.
The Baby In Yellow by Team Terrible maintained steady download growth, with numbers reaching 2.3K by the end of December. Revenue remained modest, peaking at $44, while active users grew from 2.4K to over 3.2K.
These insights provide a snapshot of the horror gaming landscape in Oceania, reflecting diverse performance trends across downloads, revenue, and user engagement. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.