AI Insights · Timothy · July 2025
Top Horror Games on Android in Spain: Q2 2025 Performance Review
Explore the performance trends of the top horror games on Android in Spain during Q2 2025, highlighting downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the second quarter of 2025, the top horror games on the Android platform in Spain showcased intriguing performance trends. This analysis, based on data from Sensor Tower, provides insights into the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user metrics for these games.
Identity V from NetEase Games saw its weekly revenue peaking at approximately $6K in late April, before gradually declining to around $2.6K by the end of June. Downloads hovered around 150 to 250 per week, with a slight uptick towards the end of the quarter. Active users fluctuated between 2.2K and 2.6K, with a stable trend throughout the period.
Mystery Matters by Playrix experienced a steady increase in weekly revenue, reaching a high of about $3K in late June. Downloads varied significantly, starting strong with over 600 in early April, then dropping and stabilizing around 200 to 300 towards the end. Active users remained robust, consistently above 8K, peaking at over 10K at the quarter's close.
Tokyo Ghoul: Break the Chains from FunCat Games demonstrated a varied pattern in weekly revenue, starting at about $1.4K and then fluctuating before settling around $900 by June's end. Downloads peaked at over 1.6K in mid-April, subsequently dropping to around 100, while active users started at over 1K, peaking at 2.7K, and then stabilizing at around 1.2K.
Ghost Hunters Assemble, a newer release from Daily Karatoa, showed a rapid growth in revenue, climbing to approximately $2.5K by mid-June. Downloads initially surged to over 1.5K in April but tapered off to about 200 by June. Active users followed a similar trajectory, peaking at over 1.2K and then decreasing to around 600.
Lastly, Myths of Moonrise from StarFortune maintained a consistent revenue stream, ending the quarter at about $1.6K. Downloads were sporadic, with notable activity only at the beginning and end of the quarter. Active users showed a gradual decline from over 5.4K to about 4.5K.
These performance metrics offer a glimpse into the competitive landscape of horror games on Android in Spain. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower's platform.