AI Insights · Timothy · July 2025
Top 5 Military Games on Unified Platform in Mexico: Q2 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 military games in Mexico on a unified platform during Q2 2025, with insights from Sensor Tower.
In the second quarter of 2025, the performance of the top military games in Mexico across a unified platform showcased intriguing trends. According to Sensor Tower, these games experienced varying degrees of success in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users.
Garena® 三角洲行動 witnessed a decline in both weekly downloads and revenue. Downloads decreased from around 445K in late April to 57K by the end of June. Revenue similarly dropped from approximately $46K to $6K over the same period. However, weekly active users fluctuated, peaking at 336K in early May before settling at about 196K by the end of the quarter.
Blood Strike - FPS for all maintained a steady presence with weekly downloads hovering around 100K throughout the quarter. Revenue peaked at $321K in mid-April before stabilizing at approximately $173K by the end of June. Active users varied, starting at 1.5M and ending around 1.5M, with fluctuations in between.
Call of Duty®: Mobile showed resilience with consistent weekly downloads averaging around 90K. Revenue peaked at $773K by the end of June, after a steady climb from $495K at the quarter’s start. Active users remained robust, starting at 1.9M and peaking at 2.2M mid-June.
Arena Breakout: Realistic FPS experienced a gradual decline in downloads from 65K in April to 37K by June’s end. Revenue remained relatively stable, averaging around $30K weekly. Active users showed a slight decline, starting at 404K and reducing to 354K.
Shoot Out: Shooting Simulator saw a resurgence in downloads, increasing from 20K in early April to 45K by the end of June. Revenue remained minimal, while active users grew steadily, reaching 172K by quarter’s end.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.