AI Insights · Timothy · January 2026
Top Horror Games on Unified Platform in Australia: Q4 2025
Explore the performance of the top 5 horror games in Australia during Q4 2025, with insights from Sensor Tower.
In the fourth quarter of 2025, the horror game genre in Australia saw notable trends across the top five games on the unified platform. Here’s a closer look at their performance based on data from Sensor Tower.
Tokyo Debunker, developed by ZigZaGame Inc., experienced fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $10.6K in early December. The game's weekly downloads remained stable, averaging around 600, while active users showed a slight increase, reaching over 6K by late October.
Identity V from NetEase Games had a remarkable spike in revenue, hitting around $12.5K in the last week of December. Download numbers were steady around the 200 mark, and active users fluctuated slightly, averaging about 4.5K throughout the quarter.
The Mystery Matters Adventure Game by Playrix saw consistent weekly revenue, maintaining around $5.2K towards the end of December. Downloads were modest, with a notable increase to 152 in the last week, while active users held strong, peaking at 9.9K in early October.
Game of Vampires: Twilight Sun by Dream Plus showed a steady revenue stream, closing the quarter at approximately $4.5K. Downloads surged dramatically from 231 to 566 in early December, and active users saw a significant rise to 943 in the same period.
Lastly, Tokyo Ghoul · Break the Chains from Funcat Games Limited had a varied revenue trend, with a peak of $2.5K at the end of December. Downloads and active users mirrored this pattern, with a notable increase in early December before tapering off.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower to explore further into the horror gaming trends in Australia.