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As we delve into the first quarter of 2024, the Card Battler genre on Android has shown varied performance across the top applications in the United States. Sensor Tower's data offers us a glimpse into how these games have fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. Here's a brief overview of the top contenders.
MARVEL SNAP from Nuverse has experienced a fluctuating revenue trend, starting the quarter with $470K and dipping to around $195K in the third week of January, before rebounding to $430K in early March. Downloads followed a declining trend from 14K in the first week of January to around 4.8K towards the end of March. Weekly active users saw a decrease from 205K to approximately 154K in the same period.
Wizards of the Coast LLC's Magic: The Gathering Arena saw its revenue peak at $213K in the first week of February, with other weeks averaging around $110K to $123K. Downloads for the game hovered between 7.7K and 11.5K, while active users showed a slight decline from 72K in the first week of January to 61K by the end of March.
WWE SuperCard - Battle Cards, published by 2K, Inc., had its revenue oscillating, reaching a high of $140K in early February and ending the quarter with about $119K. Downloads remained low, with a notable spike to 2K in mid-March. The weekly active users count remained fairly stable, starting at 42K and ending at around 40K.
The performance of KONAMI's Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links showed revenue peaking at $148K in the last week of January, with a low of $59K in mid-March. Downloads showed an irregular pattern, with a peak of 6.1K in late February. Active users initially grew from 133K to 167K by mid-February but dropped back to 161K by the quarter's end.
Finally, Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel also by KONAMI, had revenues ranging from $39K to $155K in early February. Downloads saw a surge to 13.5K in the second week of February, with a general downward trend afterward. Weekly active users peaked at 70K in early February, declining to 44K by the end of March.
For more detailed insights into the Card Battler category and other app performance metrics, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data platform is the go-to resource.