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As the year 2023 comes to a close, horror game enthusiasts have been actively engaging with their favorite spine-tingling titles on Android. Data from Sensor Tower provides a revealing look into how the top 5 horror games have performed in the fourth quarter in the United States.
Mystery Matters by Playrix saw a consistent increase in revenue, peaking at around $110K in late November, and downloads hit a high of approximately 15K in mid-November. Weekly active users grew steadily, reaching over 42K by the end of December.
StarFortune's Myths of Moonrise experienced fluctuating revenue, with a notable spike to over $100K in late October. Downloads remained relatively stable with a slight rise to nearly 4K by Christmas. The game's active users saw a modest increase, hovering around 10K throughout the quarter.
NetEase Games' Identity V had an interesting quarter with revenue reaching over $40K in the third week of November. Downloads saw a peak of around 1.9K in the same period, while weekly active users maintained a steady presence with a slight increase to around 15.5K by the year's end.
Five Nights at Freddy's from Clickteam USA LLC witnessed a dramatic increase in downloads, soaring to over 41K in the last week of October. Revenue peaked at approximately $26K in late October and early November, with active users reaching an impressive 147K in the first week of November.
Behaviour Interactive's Dead by Daylight Mobile displayed a steady growth in revenue, peaking at just under $12K at the end of October. The game's downloads showed a minor increase, while weekly active users experienced a robust growth, reaching nearly 119K by Christmas.
For more in-depth insights into the performance of these thrilling horror games, visit Sensor Tower, where a more detailed analysis awaits those interested in the dynamics of the mobile gaming market.