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As the year 2023 wraps up, the platformer genre continues to entertain and engage players across the United Kingdom. Sensor Tower's latest data shows how the top five platformer games have performed in the final quarter of the year.
Geometry Dash Lite saw a significant increase in revenue, jumping from $1.3K in the first week of December to an impressive $12.5K by the month's end. Downloads peaked at 76K in the last week of December, while weekly active users reached a high of 650K in the third week, followed by a slight dip to 620K in the final week.
Subway Surfers experienced a steady revenue trend with a notable rise to $5.2K in the last week of December. Its downloads soared to 92K during the same period, and the game maintained a strong active user base, peaking at 1.6M in the third and final weeks of December.
For Build A Queen, the focus is on downloads and active users as the game reported negligible revenue. Downloads saw a remarkable rise to 73K in the final week, and weekly active users increased consistently throughout the quarter, ending at nearly 198K.
Going Balls showed a mixed revenue pattern but ended the quarter on a high note with $921 in the last week. Downloads grew to 55K in the same period, and the game saw its weekly active users climb to 256K by the year's end.
Lastly, Stumble Guys generated a revenue of $28.1K in the final week, marking a significant increase. Downloads also escalated to 27.5K, and the game sustained a steady active user base, rounding off the quarter with 179K weekly active users.
For more in-depth insights and detailed performance metrics, Sensor Tower offers comprehensive data to help publishers and industry analysts understand market trends and user engagement.