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During the second quarter of 2022, the top fish games on iOS in Peru exhibited varied performance metrics. Here’s an overview of how the leading titles fared.
Fishdom from Playrix had a notable quarter. Weekly revenue fluctuated between approximately $1.6K and $2.8K, peaking at $2.8K in the first week of April. Downloads saw a significant surge in early May, reaching 2.2K. The game maintained a healthy number of weekly active users, starting the quarter at 3.6K and gradually increasing to 4.5K by early May.
Hungry Shark World by Ubisoft displayed a modest yet steady performance. Weekly revenue ranged from $68 to $202, with a peak in mid-April. Downloads saw a high of 273 in late April. Active user numbers showed consistency, starting at 1.7K and peaking at 2.2K towards the end of April.
Hungry Shark Evolution, another title from Ubisoft, had a stable quarter as well. Weekly revenue hovered between $55 and $121, with a noticeable peak at $121 in late March. Downloads remained relatively steady, hitting a high of 118 in early June. Active users ranged from 622 to 854, peaking in early April.
King of Crabs from Robot Squid Ltd saw minimal activity. Despite a slight uptick in downloads in early April, reaching 122, the game did not generate significant revenue. Active users peaked at 166 in early April but declined steadily thereafter.
Lastly, Fish.IO - Sushi Battle by ABI GLOBAL LTD. had limited engagement. Downloads were highest in early April at 37, with active users peaking at 74 during the same period. The game did not report any revenue throughout the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where more detailed analytics can be found.