AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top 5 Third Person Games on Android in Germany: Q1 2025
Explore the performance trends of top third person games on Android in Germany during Q1 2025, with insights into downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2025, the performance of top third-person games on the Android platform in Germany showcased intriguing trends. Here's an overview of how these games fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Subway Surfers from SYBO Games saw its weekly revenue fluctuate, peaking at approximately $4K in mid-February. Downloads began strong with over 35K in the first week of January, gradually declining to about 22K by the end of March. Active users also displayed variability, starting around 735K, dipping mid-quarter, and closing at roughly 668K.
PUBG MOBILE by Level Infinite maintained a solid revenue stream, with notable increases in March, peaking at roughly $305K. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, hovering around 20K to 25K. Active users exhibited a steady pattern, averaging around 325K throughout the quarter.
456 Run Challenge: Clash 3D from Amobear Studio experienced a varied download pattern, with a high of 41K in early February, tapering off to about 9K by the end of March. Active users followed a similar trend, starting at 65K and decreasing to about 42K.
Cat Chaos: Prankster by Mirai Games began the quarter with downloads around 58K, which declined steadily to approximately 2K by March's end. Active users mirrored this decline, starting near 5.6K and dropping to about 1.3K.
Finally, Stumble Guys from Scopely had a consistent revenue stream, fluctuating between $11K and $21K. Downloads and active users showed slight declines over the quarter, with downloads starting at 19K and ending at 10K, while active users started at 437K and ended at 280K.
These insights from Sensor Tower reveal dynamic trends in the third-person gaming segment, highlighting the competitive landscape and evolving user engagement in Germany’s Android market. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.