AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top 5 Anime Games on Unified Platform in Netherlands, Q1 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 anime games in the Netherlands during Q1 2025, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2025, the anime gaming scene in the Netherlands saw significant activity across both iOS and Android platforms. Here's a breakdown of how the top five anime games performed during this period, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Solo Leveling:Arise from Netmarble Corporation experienced a notable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at around $8.5K in mid-February before finishing the quarter at approximately $6.2K. Weekly downloads showed a positive trend, with numbers climbing from 524 to a peak of 1.6K in mid-March. Active users remained relatively stable, ranging between 38K and 45K throughout the quarter.
DRAGON BALL Z DOKKAN BATTLE by Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. showcased a fluctuating revenue pattern, peaking at about $81K in late January and maintaining strong performance with $54K in mid-February. The game saw a modest increase in downloads, reaching 1.1K in mid-February. Active users maintained a steady count, ranging from 6.5K to 8K.
DRAGON BALL LEGENDS also by Bandai Namco, experienced a revenue peak of $48.6K at the start of the quarter, with a significant rise again to $22.9K in late March. Downloads hovered around 500, with a slight increase towards the end. Active users remained consistent, fluctuating slightly around the 10K mark.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel from KONAMI showed a stable revenue range, with a peak at $5.5K in early February. Downloads remained steady, peaking at 290 in early February. The game maintained a stable user base, with active users ranging between 3K and 3.3K.
Lastly, ONE PIECE Bounty Rush, another title by Bandai Namco, saw revenue peaking at $4.1K at the end of January. Downloads remained consistent, hovering around 200. Active users were steady, with numbers slightly decreasing from 1.9K to 1.6K over the quarter.
These insights highlight the dynamic landscape of anime games in the Netherlands. For more detailed data and analysis, visit Sensor Tower's website.