AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top 5 Dynamic Games Performance on Unified Platform in the UK, Q1 2025
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 dynamic games in the UK during Q1 2025, including insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2025, the performance of top dynamic games on a unified platform in the United Kingdom showcased interesting trends. This analysis, based on data from Sensor Tower, highlights key metrics for each game, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
Roblox from Roblox Corporation saw a significant decline in weekly revenue from $2.1M at the start of January to around $394K by the end of March. Weekly downloads also followed a downward trend, starting at 114K and ending at approximately 50K. However, weekly active users showed some fluctuation, with numbers peaking at 5.2M mid-February before dipping to around 4.5M by the end of the quarter.
Gossip Harbor®: Merge & Story, published by Microfun Limited, experienced a steady increase in weekly revenue, peaking at $645K in mid-March. Weekly downloads, however, declined from 39.4K to 19.5K over the quarter. The game’s weekly active users rose steadily, reaching 184K by mid-March before stabilizing around 164K.
Gardenscapes by Playrix had a weekly revenue that fluctuated slightly, starting at $494K and ending at $364K. Downloads initially increased to a high of 29.7K in late January but dropped to 14.3K by the end of March. Active users showed a positive trend, climbing from 325K to 376K throughout the quarter.
Pokémon GO from Niantic, Inc. saw a dramatic spike in revenue during late February, reaching $1.5M, before settling to $490K by the end of March. Weekly downloads rose to 21K in late February and then stabilized around 15K. Active users increased steadily from 702K to 764K before slightly decreasing towards the end of the quarter.
Finally, Homescapes, another creation from Playrix, showed a gradual decline in weekly revenue from $352K to $270K. Weekly downloads decreased significantly, starting at 11K and dropping to 4.2K. Active users initially rose to 251K in mid-January but later decreased to 209K by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and analysis, visit Sensor Tower’s platform.