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As the year 2020 drew to a close, baseball fans continued to engage with their favorite mobile games, driving the performance of top baseball applications on the Android platform in the United States. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into how these games fared in the last quarter of the year.
MLB Tap Sports Baseball 2020 by Glu saw a decline in downloads from 11K in the first week of October to 2.3K by the end of December. However, the game's revenue trended upwards, ending the quarter on a high note with $426K in the last week of December. Weekly active users tapered down from 114K to 74K over the same period.
MLB 9 Innings 24, developed by Com2uS, also experienced a drop in downloads, starting the quarter with 21K and dipping to 6.1K. Revenue for this title peaked in the last week of December at $335K, with active users maintaining a relatively steady presence around the 63K mark.
The Topps Company's Topps® BUNT® MLB Card Trader displayed a consistent downloads trend, hovering around 600 to 800 weekly, while revenue saw a significant jump to $106K in the last week of December. Active users showed minor fluctuations, remaining around the 5.4K level throughout the quarter.
Baseball Superstars 2023 by Com2uS Holdings witnessed a decrease in downloads from 7.3K in the first week of November to 1.3K by the year's end. Revenue saw a slight increase, concluding the quarter at $28K. The game's active users saw a decline from 30K to 21K during Q4.
Lastly, HAEGIN Co., Ltd.'s Homerun Clash experienced a decrease in downloads from 10K to 4.8K, with a revenue uptick to $26K in the last week of December. Active user counts for the game remained stable, ending the quarter at approximately 29K.
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