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In Q3 2021, the basketball gaming apps in Lebanon showed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at the top 5 basketball games based on data from Sensor Tower.
NBA LIVE Mobile Basketball from Electronic Arts experienced fluctuations in its weekly downloads, peaking at around 453 in mid-July and then gradually decreasing to 302 by the end of September. Weekly revenue for the game saw a peak of $50 in late June and early September, but dropped to approximately $23 by the end of the quarter. Active users started at 3.3K in late June, with a slight decline to about 2.9K by the end of September.
Basketball Stars™: Multiplayer by Miniclip.com showed impressive growth in weekly downloads, starting at 607 and reaching a peak of about 1.5K in late September. Weekly revenue for the game saw a peak of $57 in late July, before stabilizing around $23 by the end of September. The active users for this game also increased, starting at 3.4K in late June and reaching approximately 4.5K by the end of the quarter.
NBA JAM by EA SPORTS™ from Electronic Arts saw minimal activity in terms of downloads, with numbers oscillating around 1 to 3 downloads per week and dropping to zero in several instances. The game's revenue remained relatively stable, averaging around $16 to $25 throughout the quarter.
NBA 2K Mobile Basketball Game from 2K showed a steady increase in weekly downloads, peaking at around 251 in mid-July before stabilizing around 178 by the end of September. Revenue saw significant growth towards the end of the quarter, peaking at $27 in early September. Active users started at 602 in late June and saw a slight increase to around 673 by the end of September.
Rival Stars Basketball by PikPok experienced modest weekly downloads, peaking at 37 in mid-July and fluctuating around the 18-21 range by the end of September. Revenue remained relatively stable, averaging around $12 to $20 throughout the quarter. Active users saw minor fluctuations, averaging around 38 to 43 users weekly.
The data for these top basketball games in Lebanon indicates varying levels of engagement and revenue, reflecting the diverse interests of mobile gamers in the region. For more insights and detailed analytics, visit Sensor Tower.