AI Insights · Timothy · October 2025
High Fantasy Games Performance in Middle East Q3 2025
Discover the performance trends of top high fantasy games in the Middle East during Q3 2025, based on Sensor Tower data.
In the third quarter of 2025, the high fantasy game category saw varied performance across the Middle East on a unified platform. Based on data from Sensor Tower, here’s a breakdown of how the top five games fared.
Royal Kingdom from Dream Games showed a consistent rise in weekly revenue, peaking at about $113K in late July. Downloads initially decreased from 100K to 70K but rebounded to over 111K by mid-August, before declining again to 29K by the end of September. Active users increased steadily, reaching a high of 380K in late August.
Clash of Clans maintained robust weekly revenue, with fluctuations between $160K and $346K, peaking at the start and end of the quarter. Downloads were steady, ranging from 16K to 25K, while active users hovered around 700K, peaking at 754K in late July.
Evony experienced stable weekly revenue, ranging from $108K to $178K, with a noticeable peak in late August. Downloads increased from 14K to 27K mid-quarter, before settling back to around 14K. Active users increased significantly, reaching 50K in mid-August.
Clash Royale saw a substantial increase in weekly revenue, starting at $195K and reaching $394K by early September. Downloads climbed steadily from 23K to 44K, while active users surged from 591K to over 914K by quarter's end.
Akinator, despite lower revenue figures, showed a consistent download trend, starting at 28K and declining to 16K. Active users remained stable, increasing slightly from 191K to 196K by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and analysis, explore the data available on Sensor Tower.