AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Q1 2023 Hack and Slash App Trends in the US on Android
A Sensor Tower data analysis reveals the performance of the top 5 Hack and Slash applications on Android in the US for Q1 2023. The report provides insights into app downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
In the first quarter of 2023, the Hack and Slash category on Android saw significant activity among its top applications in the US market. Sensor Tower's data provides a comprehensive look at these trends, offering valuable insights into user engagement and app performance.
Ronin: The Last Samurai experienced a dramatic spike in downloads, reaching around 84k in the first week of March. Weekly active users followed suit with a peak of around 66k in mid-March. Revenue trends saw a rise and fall, with notable peaks at around $2k in mid-March.
Project Clean Earth showed steady revenue, with a slight decline towards the end of the quarter, dipping to around $1.6k. Downloads saw a surge to almost 16k in the third week of March, while active users increased to nearly 30k by the end of the quarter.
For MARVEL Future Fight, revenue remained robust, with highs of around $153k at the end of December and a notable $112k towards the end of March. Downloads peaked at over 17k in mid-February, and active users reached a high of around 94k in the same period.
Idle Berserker: legend of rpg saw its revenue fluctuate, with a high of around $65k in mid-January and a notable rebound to around $57k at the end of March. Downloads peaked at around 24k in mid-January, while weekly active users reached their highest at over 62k in the same month.
Lastly, Disney Mirrorverse maintained a steady revenue stream, with the highest at $86k at the end of December and around $66k in the third week of March. Downloads were consistent with a slight uptick to over 4k towards the end of the quarter, and active users showed a stable trend, with a slight increase to over 33k in the last week of March.
These figures from Sensor Tower underscore the dynamic nature of the Hack and Slash category on Android in the US. For more detailed insights and analytics, Sensor Tower remains a reliable resource for app performance data.