AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Q1 2023 Performance of Top Android MOBA Apps in the US
A look into the first quarter of 2023 reveals trends in downloads, revenue, and active users for the leading MOBA apps on Android in the United States. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into the performance of these popular gaming apps.
The Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) genre continues to captivate gamers, and the first quarter of 2023 was no exception. Using data from Sensor Tower, we can observe the performance of the top MOBA applications on Android in the US.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang showed a notable performance with weekly revenue peaking at around $270k in mid-February before settling to approximately $153k by the end of March. Downloads saw a high of about 16k in late February, while weekly active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating around the 340k mark throughout the quarter.
Supercell's Brawl Stars experienced a dip in revenue from around $259k at the end of December to roughly $91k by March's end. The game's downloads dropped from around 27k to 11k in the same period, with weekly active users seeing a decrease from approximately 1.7 million to 1.25 million.
Riot Games' League of Legends: Wild Rift saw its revenue fluctuate, with a peak of around $115k in early January, ending the quarter at about $56k. Downloads remained under 5k per week, and active users experienced a slight decline from around 93k to 74k.
The Pokémon Company's Pokémon UNITE had a revenue trend starting at approximately $54k at the year's end and decreased to about $26k by March's end. Downloads spiked at over 124k in the first week of January, likely due to a seasonal event or update, before leveling to around 16k. Active users followed a similar trend, dropping from around 103k to 71k.
Lastly, Arena of Valor from Level Infinite showed the smallest revenue figures among the top five, with a modest increase from nearly $5k to around $9k by the quarter's end. Downloads and active users saw a downward trend, with downloads falling from over 1.4k to just 252 and active users decreasing from around 16k to 10k.
For more insights and detailed app performance data, Sensor Tower remains the go-to resource for market analysis and trends in the competitive world of mobile applications.