AI Insights · Timothy · July 2025
Top Down Games Performance in Mexico Q2 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 top-down games on a unified platform in Mexico during Q2 2025, with insights from Sensor Tower.
In the second quarter of 2025, the top-down gaming category in Mexico saw notable performances from several key players on a unified platform, combining both iOS and Android data. Here's a closer look at how these games fared during this period.
Block Blast! by Hungry Studio experienced significant fluctuations in weekly downloads, starting at around 155K at the beginning of April and peaking at approximately 428K in early May. Its weekly revenue saw a notable increase, reaching $32 in early June, while active users grew steadily, peaking at 3.6M in early June before settling at around 3.1M by the end of the quarter.
Hole.io from Voodoo showed a consistent rise in weekly downloads, starting at 97K and reaching a high of 159K by mid-June. Weekly revenue also saw an upward trend, peaking at $723 by the end of June. Active user numbers increased throughout the quarter, peaking at 593K in early June before settling at 493K.
8 Ball Pool™ by Miniclip.com had a steady decline in downloads, from 154K in early April to 86K by the end of June. Revenue followed a similar trend, starting at $89.4K and gradually decreasing to $40K. Active users decreased significantly from 3.4M to 1.6M over the quarter.
Piano Game 7: Tiles Music Song by Thai Mai saw a dramatic increase in weekly downloads, peaking at 301K in mid-June. Although the game did not generate revenue, active users increased from 46K to 322K, showcasing strong user engagement.
Finally, Vita Mahjong by Vita Studio showed growth in downloads, starting at 78K and reaching 166K by the end of June. Revenue steadily increased throughout the quarter, peaking at $284 in the last week of June. Active users peaked at over 1M in mid-May.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower's comprehensive data analysis, providing a clearer picture of the top-down gaming landscape in Mexico. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.