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During the second quarter of 2021, the top 5 co-op games on the Android platform in Algeria showcased diverse performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at how each game fared, based on data from Sensor Tower.
The Seven Deadly Sins from Netmarble saw notable fluctuations in both downloads and revenue. Weekly downloads peaked at 315 in mid-April and then experienced a decline, stabilizing around 174 by the end of June. Revenue-wise, it saw significant spikes, especially in mid-April and late June, reaching approximately $2.2K and $2.1K, respectively. Active users hovered around 580 by the end of the quarter, down from their peak of 890 in April.
PUBG MOBILE from Level Infinite maintained a strong presence with weekly downloads consistently in the range of 18K to 33.6K. Weekly revenue peaked at about $2.1K in late April and again in late May. Active users, however, showed a gradual decline from over 1.5M at the start of the quarter to around 1.2M by the end of June.
Game of Thrones: Conquest ™ by Warner Bros. International Enterprises had a rocky quarter with downloads peaking at 482 in early June but dropping to zero by the end of the month. Revenue was inconsistent, with a high of $1.2K in late May and minimal earnings thereafter. Active users spiked to 799 in mid-June before falling to 424 by the end of the quarter.
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 8 from Activision Publishing, Inc. experienced a peak in weekly downloads at 4.1K in mid-April, followed by a steady decline, ending at around 2K by late June. Revenue was relatively stable, with minor fluctuations, peaking at $556 in mid-April and ending the quarter at $486. Active users saw a slight decline from 67K in early April to around 56K by the end of June.
Lords Mobile: Last Rise of Qin from IGG.COM demonstrated impressive growth in weekly downloads, starting at 8.9K in late March and reaching 26.6K by the end of June. Revenue, however, remained relatively modest, peaking at $450 in mid-April and ending the quarter at $253. Active users showed a positive trend, increasing from around 51K in late March to nearly 60K by the end of June.
For more detailed insights and data on app performance, visit Sensor Tower.