AI Insights · Timothy · December 2024
Top 5 Pokémon Collector Games Performance in Australia Q4 2024
Explore the performance trends of the top Pokémon collector games in Australia during Q4 2024, with insights into downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2024, the top Pokémon collector games in Australia exhibited various performance trends, tracked through Sensor Tower's data.
Pokémon TCG Pocket saw a remarkable surge in weekly revenue, climbing from approximately $2K in late October to a peak of $606K by mid-December. Weekly downloads started with a significant boost, reaching around 183K at the end of October, and maintained a steady rate of about 48K towards the year-end. Active users also increased consistently, ending the quarter at over 411K.
On the other hand, Pokémon GO experienced a decline in weekly revenue from $263K in early October to $152K by the end of December. Downloads fluctuated slightly, averaging around 7K weekly, while active users remained relatively stable, peaking at over 302K in the last week of December.
Pokémon Sleep had modest revenue, with weekly figures hovering around $8K, and a brief spike to $16K in late December. Downloads saw a slight decline, from about 1.3K in late October to 700 by the year's end. Active users increased gradually, reaching nearly 19K by the end of December.
For Monster Hunter Now, weekly revenue was relatively stable, ranging between $3K and $8K, with downloads around 400 weekly. Active users fluctuated but remained above 32K throughout the quarter.
Finally, Pokémon Masters EX showed consistent weekly revenue, peaking at $9.5K in late November. Downloads saw an uptick in December, reaching over 1K in the final week. Active users remained stable, averaging around 8K.
These insights reflect the diverse performance of Pokémon collector games in Australia, with detailed data available through Sensor Tower.