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The fourth quarter of 2020 was a period of dynamic activity for shooter games on the unified platform in France. Data from Sensor Tower provides a snapshot of the performance of the top titles in this genre.
"Call of Duty®: Mobile" saw a steady trend in revenue, peaking at $196K in early November and ending the quarter at nearly $148K. Downloads spiked at 61K in mid-October, with a subsequent dip to 33K by mid-December. Weekly active users reached a high of 819K just before the holiday season.
For "Sniper 3D: Gun Shooting Games," revenues experienced a climb to $33K in the week leading to Christmas. Downloads hit their peak in late December with over 45K. The game's weekly active users showed an upward trend, finishing the year at 216K.
"PUBG MOBILE" had its revenue fluctuate, reaching a high of $244K in mid-November and closing at $139K by year's end. The game's downloads saw a notable rise to 26K in the week before Christmas. Active users remained stable around the 333K mark in the final weeks of December.
"Ninja's Creed: Origins" experienced modest revenue figures, but it's worth noting the increase to $856 in the final week of December. Downloads for the game showed a decrease over the quarter, with a slight bump to 9K in the week of Christmas. The weekly active users count ended at nearly 15K, a slight increase from the previous weeks.
"Zooba: Zoo Battle Royale Games" saw revenue growth in December, reaching $27K before Christmas. The game's downloads peaked at 18K in the same period, and weekly active users grew to 145K, showing a renewed interest in the game during the holiday season.
For more insights and in-depth data analysis, Sensor Tower's platform offers a comprehensive view of the app market and user trends.