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The dragon game genre has always fascinated mobile gamers, and the fourth quarter of 2020 was no exception on the Android platform in Australia. Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive look into how these fiery titles performed during this period.
Dragon City Mobile by Social Point showed a declining trend in both revenue and downloads through Q4, starting from $18K in revenue and 4K downloads in the final week of September to approximately $12K and 1.9K downloads by the year's end. Weekly active users also dipped from 62K to 53K in the same timeframe.
Zynga's Merge Dragons! experienced fluctuating revenue, peaking at $44K and concluding the quarter at $37K. Downloads remained relatively steady, slightly increasing from 2.2K to just over 2K, while weekly active users saw a minor decline from 32K to 31K.
Gameloft SE's Dragon Mania Legends had modest revenue figures that hovered around $2K to $3K, with a noticeable spike in the last week of December to $1.9K. Downloads showed an upward trend from 1K to 1.8K, and weekly active users increased from 3.9K to 4.7K throughout the quarter.
The Frost & Flame: King of Avalon game by FunPlus International AG maintained a strong revenue presence, starting at $39K and ending the quarter slightly lower at $32K. Downloads saw significant variability, peaking at 2.8K in mid-October. Weekly active users showed growth, rising from 14K to 15K.
Despite being a newcomer with its release in late October 2020, Dragonscapes Adventure by Century Games PTE. LTD. saw an impressive increase in downloads, from 521 in its debut week to 2.9K by year's end. Weekly active users experienced a robust growth from 315 to over 5K, indicating a strong uptake among players.
The dragon game category continues to captivate audiences with its blend of fantasy and strategy. For more detailed insights and data, Sensor Tower remains the go-to source for app performance analytics.