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In Q2 2023, the top 5 planes games in South Africa exhibited varied performance trends across downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at their metrics:
1945 Air Force: Airplane games from 1SOFT showed a consistent pattern in weekly downloads, with figures hovering around 10K and peaking at 11.7K in mid-April. Weekly revenue for the game saw a notable peak of approximately $1.1K in the last week of June, while weekly active users fluctuated between 78K and 92K throughout the quarter.
Airline Manager - 2024 by Xombat Development saw a gradual increase in weekly downloads, reaching a high of 3.2K in mid-June. Revenue experienced modest fluctuations, peaking at around $424 in early April. Active users saw a significant rise, growing from 4.3K at the start of the quarter to over 6K by mid-June.
Airport City transport manager from Game Insight had a varied performance in weekly downloads, with a significant spike to 3.8K in mid-May. Revenue saw its highest point at approximately $1.4K in late April. Active users showed a notable increase, peaking at 5.1K in mid-May before stabilizing around 2.8K towards the end of June.
Baby Panda's Airport by BabyBus experienced relatively stable weekly downloads, peaking at 2.2K in mid-May. The game saw a steady climb in active users, starting from 3K and reaching over 6.2K by the end of June. No revenue data was provided for this game during the quarter.
Crazy Plane Landing from BoomBit Games had fluctuating weekly downloads, with a peak of 2.6K in early May. Revenue remained relatively low, reaching a maximum of $50 in early June. Active users saw significant variation, peaking at 5K in late March but declining to around 1.2K by the end of June.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower’s data. For more detailed analysis and insights, visit Sensor Tower.