AI Insights · Timothy · July 2025
Top Military Games Performance in Latin America Q2 2025
Discover the performance trends of the top military games on a unified platform in Latin America during Q2 2025, including downloads, revenue, and active user metrics.
The second quarter of 2025 has shown interesting trends for the top military games in Latin America. This analysis provides insights into the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user metrics for these popular applications, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Garena® 三角洲行動, published by Garena Mobile Games Private Ltd., saw a gradual decline in both weekly revenue and downloads. Starting with a revenue of approximately $139K in late April, it decreased steadily to around $23K by the end of June. Downloads mirrored this trend, dropping from 1.9M to about 194K. Despite these declines, weekly active users fluctuated slightly, maintaining around 700K by the end of the quarter.
Blood Strike - FPS for all by NetEase Games experienced a peak in revenue in mid-April with $523K, before settling to approximately $300K by the end of June. Downloads remained relatively stable, with a noticeable increase to 518K in the final week. Active users hovered around 5M throughout the quarter, showing resilience in player engagement.
Call of Duty®: Mobile, from Activision Publishing, Inc., maintained strong revenue figures, peaking at $1.36M in the last week of June. Weekly downloads were consistent, with a slight rise to 331K at quarter's end. Active users showed a steady presence, fluctuating around 5.5M.
Arena Breakout: Realistic FPS by Level Infinite had a steady revenue stream, with figures ranging from $55K to $84K throughout the quarter. Downloads peaked at 313K in late April, before tapering to about 173K. Active users remained stable, averaging around 1M.
Shoot Out: Shooting Simulator, published by Freeplay LLC, maintained a low revenue stream, peaking at $297 in the last week. Downloads showed some volatility, with a peak of 177K in early April, and stabilizing to 132K by the end of June. Active users rose to around 739K, reflecting a steady engagement.
These trends highlight the dynamic nature of the gaming market in Latin America, with each game experiencing unique patterns in user engagement and monetization. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.