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In Q1 2023, the top 5 PVP games on iOS in the United States exhibited diverse performance trends. Data from Sensor Tower reveals insights into weekly downloads, revenue, and active user metrics for these popular games.
Roblox from Roblox Corporation experienced a consistent weekly revenue, peaking at around $8.9M in late December and stabilizing around $6M towards the end of March. Its weekly downloads started strong at approximately 571K but saw a gradual decline, ending the quarter at about 285K. The game maintained a robust weekly active user base, fluctuating slightly but remaining around 11.6M by the end of March.
Pokémon GO by Niantic, Inc. showed significant revenue spikes, particularly in the week of February 20, reaching about $6.2M. Weekly downloads peaked at 126K in late December and saw a steady decline, closing the quarter at 69K. The game's active users remained relatively stable, hovering around 6.8M at the end of March.
Coin Master from Moon Active maintained a steady revenue stream, with notable peaks in the week of March 27, reaching approximately $2.8M. Downloads fluctuated throughout the quarter, starting at 108K and ending at 86K. Active users showed an increase mid-quarter, peaking at around 486K in early February before stabilizing at 422K by the end of March.
Clash of Clans by Supercell saw varied revenue trends, with significant peaks in late January and late February, reaching around $3.6M and $3.4M respectively. Weekly downloads remained fairly consistent, averaging around 73K to 83K. Active users fluctuated slightly but maintained a strong base, closing the quarter at approximately 4.8M.
Evony from TOP GAMES INC. had steady weekly revenue, peaking at about $2.5M in early January and late March. Downloads saw a declining trend, starting at 88K and ending at 49K. Active users decreased over the quarter, from 391K in late December to 321K by the end of March.
For a more detailed analysis, visit Sensor Tower for comprehensive insights into these games' performances.