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In the third quarter of 2021, the top five MMORPG applications in Venezuela showed diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active user engagement. Here’s a detailed look at how each app performed:
MapleStory M - Fantasy MMORPG experienced a notable increase in weekly revenue, starting at around $396 at the end of June and peaking at approximately $1K by the end of September. Downloads remained relatively stable, with a peak of 88 in late July. Weekly active users saw a slight fluctuation, increasing from 161 to a high of 235 in late July, before settling at around 172 by the end of the quarter.
Old School RuneScape had a significant number of downloads each week, ranging from around 1.2K to 1.5K. The game saw a surge in revenue beginning in early August, reaching approximately $613 in mid-August and maintaining around $399 by the end of September. Weekly active users remained robust, with a slight dip from 9.5K in late June to 8.7K by the end of September.
MU ORIGIN2 displayed moderate weekly revenue, peaking at about $149 in mid-July before tapering off to $32 by the end of September. Downloads were consistent, generally hovering around the 40-50 range. Active user numbers remained steady, with slight fluctuations, ending the quarter at approximately 233.
MIR4 showed a remarkable spike in downloads, particularly in late August, with a peak of 17.6K. Revenue started to pick up from late August, peaking at around $204 in early September. Active user numbers also saw a dramatic rise, starting from 908 and reaching approximately 23.8K by the end of September.
Guardians of Cloudia had a fluctuating performance in terms of revenue, with a peak of $134 in early September. Downloads spiked in mid-August at 485 but saw a decline towards the end of September. Active users followed a similar trend, peaking at 450 in late August and then gradually decreasing to 93 by the end of the quarter.
These insights into the performance of the top MMORPG applications in Venezuela during Q3 2021 highlight the dynamic nature of user engagement and monetization in the gaming sector. For more detailed insights and data, please visit Sensor Tower.