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The MMORPG genre remains a popular facet of mobile gaming, and the final quarter of 2020 has shown some interesting trends for top games in the UK on the Android platform. Here's a brief overview of how five leading MMORPGs fared, with insights from Sensor Tower.
Forsaken World: Gods & Demons saw a promising start with downloads peaking at 20 thousand in its release week but gradually declining to 7 thousand by the year's end. Revenue spiked to 20 thousand in late November, while weekly active users reached a high of 20 thousand before dropping to 9 thousand.
A3: Still Alive experienced its highest downloads at 23 thousand during its launch week. Revenue followed a declining trend from 17 thousand in mid-November to 6 thousand by the close of December. Weekly active users mirrored this pattern, starting at 15 thousand and falling to 2 thousand.
RuneScape - Fantasy MMORPG maintained a steady revenue stream, with a peak at 12 thousand in the festive period. Downloads remained consistent, with numbers hovering around 1 thousand each week. The game's active users saw a slight decrease from 8 thousand to 7 thousand towards the end of the quarter.
Dino Tamers - Jurassic MMO showed modest performance, with revenue reaching 700 in late November and downloads peaking at 2 thousand in the final week of December. Active users saw a gradual increase, ending the quarter at 2 thousand.
Old School RuneScape, another title from Jagex Games Studio, exhibited strong revenue, consistently above 14 thousand, peaking at 17 thousand in late December. Downloads saw a spike to 2 thousand in late November, while active users experienced a modest decline from 13 thousand to 10 thousand.
For more detailed insights and data on the performance of these MMORPGs and others, Sensor Tower's full suite of analytics tools can provide an in-depth look at trends and consumer behavior.