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Throughout the third quarter of 2021, anime games captured the attention of gamers in Georgia. Here's a detailed look at the performance of the top 5 anime game applications on a unified platform during this period, based on data from Sensor Tower.
DRAGON BALL Z DOKKAN BATTLE from Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. experienced notable fluctuations in both weekly downloads and revenue. The app's highest weekly revenue was approximately $85 in mid-July, while downloads peaked at around 296K during the same period. Despite a decline in downloads towards the end of the quarter, revenue remained relatively stable, averaging around $25 in the final weeks.
MHA: The Strongest Hero from A PLUS JAPAN saw a significant boost in revenue towards the end of August, reaching approximately $68. Weekly downloads also varied, with a notable increase to 159K in the same week. The app's revenue maintained a steady climb in September, averaging around $32.
The Seven Deadly Sins by Netmarble showed a downward trend in both revenue and downloads. The app's highest revenue was $45 at the end of June, gradually decreasing to around $13 by mid-September. Downloads also saw a peak of 250K in mid-July but declined consistently, ending the quarter at around 58K.
Princess Connect! Re: Dive from Crunchyroll Games, LLC had a stable performance in terms of revenue. The app's weekly revenue hovered around $24 to $32 throughout the quarter. However, downloads remained relatively low, with a peak of only 9K in early August.
BLEACH Mobile 3D from Star Work AI experienced a mix of highs and lows. The app's revenue peaked at approximately $42 in early August, while weekly downloads saw a steady range between 39K and 86K throughout the quarter. Despite some fluctuations, both revenue and downloads remained fairly consistent.
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