AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top 5 Military Games in Ghana: Q1 2025 Performance
Explore the performance trends of the top military games in Ghana during Q1 2025, with data from Sensor Tower highlighting downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2025, military games in Ghana showcased intriguing trends across the unified platform, combining data from both iOS and Android. Here, we explore the performance of the top five games in this category.
Shoot Out: Shooting Simulator from Freeplay LLC saw an impressive rise in weekly downloads, starting at approximately 2.7K and peaking at around 7.6K in early March. Revenue fluctuated throughout the quarter, reaching a high of about $32 in the week of March 10. The game also experienced a steady increase in weekly active users, growing from about 9.7K to 21.9K by mid-March.
Call of Duty®: Mobile by Activision Publishing, Inc. maintained strong weekly revenue, peaking at roughly $3K in early February. Download numbers remained robust, with a slight dip towards the end of the quarter, averaging around 3K to 4K. Active users showed a consistent pattern, with figures hovering around 30K to 32K.
World War: Fight For Freedom from Horus had moderate weekly revenue, peaking at about $41 towards the end of February. Downloads saw a downward trend, starting at 3.5K and decreasing to approximately 2.2K by the end of March. Active users followed a similar pattern, declining from around 7.8K to 5.8K.
Pure Sniper: Gun Shooter Games by Miniclip.com showed varied revenue figures, with peaks reaching about $55 in mid-January. Downloads decreased steadily from 3.7K to about 1.7K. Active users mirrored this trend, dropping from approximately 17.5K to 11.4K.
Finally, Rescue Agent: Shoot & Hunt by TapNation experienced significant growth in weekly downloads, starting at just over 300 and rising to about 4.5K by early March. Active users also increased markedly, from around 220 to 8.6K.
These insights, sourced from Sensor Tower, provide a clear view of the dynamic trends within the military games sector in Ghana. For more detailed analytics and data, visit Sensor Tower's platform.