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In the fourth quarter of 2023, sniper game enthusiasts in Australia have shown varied engagement across top titles on unified platforms. Sensor Tower's data provides a glimpse into the performance metrics of these games.
Kiss of War by TAP4FUN saw a fluctuating trend with downloads peaking at 158K in mid-October before declining to 32K by year-end. The game's revenue followed a similar pattern, starting at $13K and spiking to $15K in the last week of December. Weekly active users started at 394K and dipped to 286K by the close of the year.
Wildlife Inc's Sniper 3D: Gun Shooting Games witnessed a gradual increase in downloads from 3.2M in mid-October to over 5.1M in the final week of December. Revenue for the title showed a slight decline initially but recovered, ending at $6.2K. The game's active user base saw a dip in October but rebounded, finishing strong with 19.7K weekly active users.
Sniper Strike: Shooting Games from Mobile Gaming Studios had its ups and downs with downloads, soaring to 1.3M in the last week of December. The revenue for the game showed peaks and troughs, reaching $1.1K in early December. Weekly active users reflected a positive trend, growing from 1K to over 2K by the quarter's end.
Nordcurrent UAB's Sniper Arena: PvP Army Shooter reported no new downloads for the quarter, which is an interesting data point. However, the game did generate revenue, starting at $547 and increasing to $728 by the end of December.
Lastly, Kill Shot Bravo: Sniper Games by Deca Live Operations GmbH had a modest performance with downloads fluctuating around the tens and hundreds, and a slight increase to 103K in the third week of November. Revenue saw a high of $563 in the same week, with weekly active users peaking at 72 in early December.
For more detailed insights into the performance of these sniper games and others in the market, Sensor Tower's platform remains the go-to source for comprehensive app analytics.