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In Q4 2021, the top 5 baseball game applications in Israel exhibited diverse trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a breakdown of their performance, with data sourced from Sensor Tower.
Homerun Clash saw fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at $36 in the week of October 25. Weekly downloads showed a significant drop, starting at 96 in the first week of October but falling to 23 by early December, before a slight recovery to 67 in mid-December. Active users similarly decreased from 287 at the end of September to 150 in mid-December, with a slight increase to 192 in the week of December 20.
BASEBALL 9 experienced a notable jump in revenue, reaching $110 in the week of November 8. Weekly downloads increased steadily from 42 at the end of September to 63 in early December, before stabilizing around 55-61. Active users remained relatively stable, starting at 751 in the last week of September and ending at 642 in the final week of December.
Baseball Fury 3D did not generate any revenue during this period. However, weekly downloads showed some variability, starting at 96 and dipping to 28 by late December, with occasional spikes like 54 in mid-November. Active users dropped from 348 in the last week of September to 203 in early December, ending the quarter at 229.
Baseball Clash: Real-time game experienced a peak in weekly revenue at $155 in mid-October, followed by a decline to around $36-$65 towards the end of the quarter. Downloads remained low, starting at 61 in late September and fluctuating between 7-36 throughout the quarter. Active users saw a decrease from 791 at the end of September to 585 by the end of December.
Baseball Heroes did not generate any revenue. Downloads were minimal, peaking at 25 in mid-October but generally staying below 20 for the rest of the quarter. Active users also remained low, peaking at 44 in the week of November 1.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.