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During the third quarter of 2021, the top 5 Pokemon collector games on the iOS platform in Bolivia exhibited varied performance trends. This analysis covers weekly revenue, downloads, and active users, providing a comprehensive overview of each game's standing.
Pokémon GO from Niantic, Inc. showed notable fluctuations in both revenue and downloads. Weekly revenue peaked at approximately $297 in mid-July, followed by a gradual decline, ending the quarter at around $62. Meanwhile, weekly downloads began at 243, decreasing to 121 by the end of September, with a significant drop to 104 in early September.
Monster Super League from Smart Study Games Co., Ltd. maintained a relatively stable revenue stream, averaging around $9 each week, with minor variations. Downloads, however, were minimal, starting with 1 download per week and peaking at 5 in mid-July, but frequently dropping to 0 in several weeks throughout the quarter.
Slugterra: Slug it Out 2 by Nightmarket Games Inc. experienced consistent weekly revenue, maintaining around $7 towards the latter part of the quarter. Downloads showed more variability, with a notable increase from 11 in late June to 25 by the end of September, indicating a gradual upward trend.
Tiny Monsters™ from Swipe Forward LLC displayed a stable revenue pattern, averaging between $1 to $3 weekly. Download numbers were modest but showed a slight increase, starting at 2 in late June and rising to 5 in the final week of September.
Trainer Oasis by Brandon Smith had negligible performance metrics, with weekly revenue rarely exceeding $1 and no downloads recorded throughout the quarter.
These insights, derived from Sensor Tower data, highlight the diverse performance patterns of Pokemon collector games on iOS in Bolivia during Q3 2021. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.