AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top 5 First Person Games on Android in Mexico: Q1 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top five first-person shooter games on the Android platform in Mexico during the first quarter of 2025, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2025, Call of Duty: Mobile Season 7 by Activision Publishing, Inc. showed notable fluctuations in weekly revenue. Starting at $578K, it peaked at $765K by late January before declining to approximately $428K by the end of March. Weekly downloads began at 84K, then decreased to 55K by quarter's end. Active users started at 1.5M, dipped to 1.2M, and ended slightly higher at 1.25M.
Minecraft: Dream it, Build it! from Mojang experienced a peak in weekly revenue at $244K mid-January, dropping to around $100K in February, and rebounding to $180K by the end of March. Downloads remained relatively stable, starting at 5.3K and decreasing slightly to 3.3K. Active users saw an increase from 420K to over 528K by the end of the quarter.
Blood Strike - FPS for all, published by NetEase Games, experienced an overall increase in weekly revenue, starting at $100K and rising to $220K mid-March before stabilizing around $92K. Downloads began at 131K, peaked at 141K, and settled at 102K. Active users showed a recovery from 1.1M to 1.3M by the quarter's close.
Arena Breakout: Realistic FPS by Level Infinite saw relatively stable weekly revenue, starting at $26K and peaking at $33K late March. Downloads began at 29K, saw a mid-quarter dip to 18K, and ended at 23K. Active users grew steadily from 275K to 342K.
Finally, Hunting Sniper by Sparks Info started with a weekly revenue of $7K, peaking at $9K mid-January before a slight decline to $6K. Downloads saw a notable drop from 116K to 28K, while active users decreased significantly from 478K to 105K.
These insights, sourced from Sensor Tower, highlight the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market in Mexico. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower's website.