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In the first quarter of 2024, baseball game aficionados in Brazil have been actively engaging with their favorite Android apps. Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive overview of how these games have performed in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Baseball Fury 3D by Kwalee Ltd saw a spike in downloads in mid-January with 6.7K, but this trend sharply declined afterward, stabilizing at a few hundred by the end of March. Weekly active users mirrored this pattern, peaking at 8.2K and then dropping to 713 by quarter's end. Baseball Fury 3D did not generate revenue during this period.
South Korea's playus soft offered BASEBALL 9, which maintained a consistent download range between 800 and 1K per week. Revenue fluctuated, reaching highs of 66 USD in mid-March. Weekly active users for BASEBALL 9 began at 13K and saw a slight decrease to 11K by the end of the quarter.
MLB 9 Innings 24, another South Korean gem from Com2uS, experienced varied performance. Revenue peaked at 210 USD in early March, while downloads saw a significant jump to 1.8K in mid-February. Active users for MLB 9 Innings 24 showed growth in February, reaching 3.6K but then returned to around 2.4K by the quarter's close.
Miniclip.com's Baseball Clash: Real-time game saw revenue growth, with a notable increase to 815 USD in early March. Downloads hit a high of 1.9K in the same week, while weekly active users reached their zenith at 2.9K. The game's performance can be further explored through Baseball Clash: Real-time game.
Lastly, MLB Perfect Inning 24 from Com2uS USA, Inc. ended the quarter on a high note with revenue spiking to 166 USD and downloads surging to 683 in the last week of March. Weekly active users also saw an upward trajectory, closing at 3.9K. Insights on MLB Perfect Inning 24 reflect a positive end to the quarter.
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