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Baseball season is in full swing, and fans are not just watching the games but also engaging with them on their mobile devices. Sensor Tower has provided insights into how the top baseball games performed on the Android platform in the United States during the first quarter of 2021.
Glu's MLB Tap Sports Baseball 2021 started off with no downloads or revenue in the first week of March but saw a significant spike in the following weeks, with downloads reaching 76K and revenue hitting $203K in the week of March 15. The game maintained a steady increase in weekly active users, peaking at approximately 126K by the end of the month.
Baseball Clash: Real-time game by Miniclip.com displayed impressive growth, with revenue jumping from a modest $5K to $28K by the end of March. Downloads followed a similar upward trajectory, skyrocketing from 11K in the second week of March to 55K by the month's end. Weekly active users more than doubled, reaching 90K in the final week of Q1.
MLB 9 Innings 24, developed by Com2uS, showed a revenue increase from $159K in early March to a peak of $313K in the last week of the quarter. Downloads doubled from 6.6K to 22K, and weekly active users steadily grew from 56K to 76K.
Playus soft's BASEBALL 9 saw its revenue rise from $18K to $24K, with downloads experiencing a significant jump in the last week, reaching 22K. The game's active users demonstrated a robust increase, ending the quarter with 189K weekly active users.
Lastly, Homerun Clash by HAEGIN Co., Ltd. had a slight revenue decrease, settling at around $22K by the end of March. Downloads saw a dip to 2.8K, while weekly active users slightly decreased to around 25K.
For more detailed insights and analytics on the app market, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data offers an in-depth look at user engagement and trends across various platforms and regions.