AI Insights · Timothy · July 2025
Top 5 Season Pass Games on iOS in Norway, Q2 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top Season Pass games on iOS in Norway during Q2 2025, highlighting downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the second quarter of 2025, several top-performing Season Pass games on iOS in Norway demonstrated notable trends in downloads, revenue, and active user engagement. Here's a closer look at the performance of these leading applications.
Candy Crush Saga from King experienced fluctuations in weekly revenue, with a peak of approximately $179K in mid-April and a decline to about $131K by the end of June. Downloads were relatively stable, peaking at 690 in mid-April and ending the quarter with 546 weekly downloads. Active users showed a downward trend, starting at 10.9K and decreasing to 5.2K by the end of the quarter.
Royal Match by Dream Games maintained a consistent revenue stream, with weekly earnings around $70K. Downloads were highest in mid-April at 1.2K, while weekly active users remained strong, starting at 31.3K and ending at 32.5K.
Supercell’s Hay Day saw its revenue fluctuate, reaching a high of $83.7K at the end of June. The game began the quarter with 1.1K downloads, peaking at 1.6K in mid-April, and concluded with 707 downloads. Active users remained steady, hovering around 16K throughout the quarter.
Clash Royale also from Supercell, showed a significant increase in revenue, from $15.9K in early April to $133.4K by the end of June. Downloads surged from 768 in late March to 5K in mid-June. Active users rose steadily from 18.4K to 33K over the quarter.
Finally, Whiteout Survival by Century Games Pte. Ltd. saw revenue peak at $73.9K in mid-June, with downloads increasing from 691 at the start of the quarter to over 2K by the end. Active users grew from 11.9K to nearly 15.7K.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where further details and analysis can be explored. Each of these games shows unique trends that highlight shifts in user engagement and monetization strategies in the Norwegian market.