AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top Fish Games in Australia Q1 2025: Unified Platform Performance
Explore the performance trends of the top Fish Games in Australia for Q1 2025, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
The first quarter of 2025 saw intriguing trends for the top Fish Games on a unified platform in Australia. Here's a closer look at how these games performed across various metrics.
Fishdom from Playrix experienced a steady decline in weekly downloads, starting at approximately 6.2K at the beginning of January and dropping to about 3K by the end of March. In contrast, its weekly revenue remained relatively stable, fluctuating around $140K, peaking at $157K in late December. The game saw a substantial increase in weekly active users, beginning at 23.3K and reaching 62.9K by mid-March.
Fishdom Solitaire, also by Playrix, showed a significant surge in weekly downloads, especially in February, reaching 1.2K in mid-March from a modest 62 downloads at the start of the quarter. Weekly revenue experienced a gradual increase, peaking at approximately $4K in mid-March. Active users also showed growth, rising from 341 to 1.5K by mid-March.
Aqua Match experienced an upward trend in weekly revenue, starting at around $1.3K and peaking at $4.3K in late February. Downloads fluctuated, with a notable spike to 1.9K in late March. Active users showed a steady increase, ending the quarter at 2.6K.
Hungry Shark Evolution from Ubisoft maintained a relatively stable weekly revenue, hovering around $1.2K to $1.5K. Downloads were consistent, with minor fluctuations around 3K. Active users saw a dip in February but rebounded to 9K by the end of March.
Finally, Hungry Shark World showed a decline in both downloads and active users. Downloads decreased from 2.4K to 1K, while active users dropped from 11.6K to 8.7K over the quarter. Weekly revenue also saw a slight decline, ending March at approximately $1.1K.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics, visit their platform.