AI Insights · Timothy · July 2025
Top 5 Anime Games Performance on Unified Platform in New Zealand Q2 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top anime games in New Zealand during Q2 2025, with data insights from Sensor Tower.
In the second quarter of 2025, anime games continued to captivate audiences in New Zealand, with notable performances on a unified platform. Here’s a closer look at how the top five games fared during this period.
DRAGON BALL LEGENDS from Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. experienced a remarkable surge in weekly revenue, peaking at around $11K by the end of May. Downloads fluctuated slightly, with a noticeable increase to 441 in the same week, while active users remained relatively stable, hovering around 5.7K by the quarter's end.
Solo Leveling:Arise, published by Netmarble Corporation, saw weekly revenue start strong at $2.3K in early April but gradually declined to $1.3K by the end of June. Downloads showed a downward trend, reaching a low of 174 in mid-June before recovering slightly to 308 by the end of the quarter. The game maintained a solid base of active users, peaking at 28.7K in the closing week.
ONE PIECE Bounty Rush also from Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc., saw its highest revenue of $3.5K in mid-June. Downloads remained steady, averaging around 150 weekly, while active users fluctuated slightly, ending the quarter at 1.2K.
SD Gundam G Generation ETERNAL showed an impressive revenue increase, peaking at approximately $6.5K by the end of June. Despite a sharp decline in downloads from 707 in mid-April to just 60 by the quarter's end, active users showed resilience, ending at 430.
Lastly, Umamusume: Pretty Derby from Cygames, Inc. had a strong debut, with revenue reaching $5K and downloads climbing to 1.9K in the last week of June. Active users more than doubled from 956 to 2.1K in its initial launch period.
For more detailed insights and analytics, visit Sensor Tower.