AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top 5 Shoot'em Up Games on Android in Germany, Q1 2025
Explore the performance of the top Shoot'em Up games on Android in Germany during Q1 2025, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
In the first quarter of 2025, Germany's Android gaming enthusiasts showed strong engagement with Shoot'em Up games. Here's a look at the top performers, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Archero 2 by Habby had a promising start with a peak in weekly revenue reaching approximately $84.7K by the end of February. The game saw an initial surge in downloads, hitting 48.3K in early January, before tapering off. Active users began at 50K, peaking at 63.7K mid-January, and then gradually declined to 24.8K by the quarter's end.
1945 Air Force: Airplane Games from 1SOFT maintained steady weekly revenue around $4K to $5K, with a slight increase to $5.4K in late March. Downloads peaked mid-January at 12.7K, followed by a decline and a late-quarter recovery to 7.5K. Active users mirrored this pattern, starting strong at 73.9K in late January, dipping, and then recovering to 57.2K by March.
Space Shooter - Galaxy Attack, also by 1SOFT, showed notable revenue growth, peaking at $9.5K in the last week of March. Downloads fluctuated, reaching 7.2K in early February, with a slight increase towards the end of the quarter. The active user base saw a rise, peaking at 51.9K in February before stabilizing around 47.7K.
Galaxiga: Space Arcade Shooter achieved modest revenue peaks, with $5.2K in late January and a resurgence to $4K at the quarter's close. Downloads were consistent, starting at 5.9K and ending at 5.4K. Active users remained stable, ranging from 27K at the start to 24.2K by March end.
Finally, Galaxy Attack: Shooting Game demonstrated strong revenue performance, peaking at $8.3K in late February. Downloads showed variability, with a high of 6.1K in early February and a decrease to 3.3K by March. Active users started at 47.1K, peaking at 50.9K in February, before settling at 41K.
These trends reflect the dynamic engagement with Shoot'em Up games in Germany. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.