AI Insights · Timothy · October 2025
Top 5 Drama Games Performance on Unified Platform in Europe, Q3 2025
Explore the performance of the top 5 drama games in Europe during Q3 2025, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users from Sensor Tower.
In the third quarter of 2025, the drama games category saw varied performances across Europe on a unified platform, combining data from both iOS and Android. Here’s a closer look at the top five games based on insights from Sensor Tower:
Chapters: Interactive Stories, published by Crazy Maple Studio, Inc., showed a consistent weekly revenue throughout the quarter, peaking at around $199K in late July. Weekly downloads hit a high of approximately 31K during the same period, while active users gradually declined from 153K to 118K by the end of September.
Love Island: The Game by Fusebox Games experienced a steady decline in weekly revenue, starting at $192K and closing at just over $36K. Downloads saw a similar downward trend, dropping from 62K to 8K, although active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating slightly from 196K to 144K.
MeChat - Interactive Stories from PlayMe Studio maintained a stable revenue trajectory, ending the quarter with approximately $79K. Downloads showed minor fluctuations, starting at 25K and ending at 17K. Active users decreased from 85K to 54K, indicating a reduction in engagement over the quarter.
Episode - Choose Your Story, a popular title by Episode Interactive, saw its weekly revenue range from $71K to $53K. Downloads remained steady throughout the quarter, peaking at 35K in late July. Active users, however, decreased from nearly 199K to 127K.
Whispers - Interactive Stories by GAMEHAUS LIMITED recorded a consistent weekly revenue, concluding the quarter at $53K. Downloads began at 9K and gradually decreased to 7K. Active users also saw a slight decrease from 43K to 33K.
For further insights and detailed data, visit Sensor Tower. These metrics highlight the dynamic nature of the drama games market in Europe and offer valuable benchmarks for developers and publishers in the industry.