AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top 5 Shooter Games Performance in Nigeria Q1 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 shooter games in Nigeria during Q1 2025 on a unified platform, highlighting key metrics like downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2025, the top shooter games in Nigeria showcased diverse performance metrics on a unified platform, combining data from both iOS and Android. This analysis, powered by Sensor Tower data, provides insights into downloads, revenue, and active user trends for the leading titles.
Free Fire x NARUTO SHIPPUDEN from Garena International I consistently led in revenue, peaking at approximately $34.4K in the last week of February. Weekly downloads saw a resurgence towards the end of March, reaching 32.5K, while active users slightly declined from 473.5K at the start of January to 366.5K by the end of the quarter.
FPS Strike Ops : Modern Arena experienced a surge in downloads, with numbers spiking to 31.4K in late March. The active user base grew significantly, starting from 19.5K and rising to 130K by the quarter's close. Revenue remained modest, with the highest weekly earnings at $77.
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 8 by Activision Publishing, Inc. saw a fluctuating revenue stream, peaking at $29.2K in mid-January. Downloads showed a decrease over the quarter, dropping to 13.7K in mid-March. Active users remained robust, reaching a high of 510.9K in mid-March before slightly dropping.
Shoot Out: Gun Shooting Games from Freeplay Inc observed an increase in downloads, peaking at 23.4K in early March. The active user count rose steadily to 75.9K by mid-March. Revenue saw modest growth, with weekly earnings reaching $103 at its peak.
War Zone: Fight For Homeland maintained a stable user base, with active users rising to 181.6K in mid-March. Downloads decreased over the quarter, ending at 5K in late March. Revenue remained low, with the highest weekly figure at $88.
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