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In the first quarter of 2024, the Hack and Slash genre has seen varied performances across the top applications on the Android platform in Australia. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into the trends of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users for these engaging titles.
MARVEL Future Fight by Netmarble started the quarter with revenue peaking at $2.5M in the first week, followed by fluctuations and a notable spike to $1.9M in the final week. Downloads saw a massive surge in the fourth week with nearly 2M new installs, while weekly active users reached their zenith at over 5K towards the end of January.
From Dreamotion Inc., Ronin: The Last Samurai exhibited a revenue high of $535K in the second week of February, with weekly active users peaking at 974 in late February. Download trends revealed a significant jump to over 400 in the last week of January, indicating a strong interest in the title during that period.
ChillyRoom's Otherworld Legends saw modest revenue figures, with the highest being $144K in the third week of January. The game maintained consistent download figures throughout the quarter, with a noticeable peak at 214 in the last week of January. Weekly active users showed their highest engagement at 337 in the same period.
Honkai Impact 3 by miHoYo Limited demonstrated a remarkable revenue peak of $8.7M in the fourth week of January, followed by another spike to $8.3M in the first week of March. The game's downloads remained relatively stable, with a slight increase to 144 in late February. Weekly active users followed a similar trend, reaching a high of 548 in early March.
Finally, Direlight's Grimvalor maintained a steady but modest revenue stream, with the highest point at $38K in the last week of January. Downloads remained consistent, averaging around 100 per week, and weekly active users hovered just above 100 for most of the quarter.
Overall, the top Hack and Slash applications on Android in Australia have shown diverse trends in the first quarter of 2024. While some titles have seen significant spikes in downloads and active users, others have enjoyed steady revenue streams. For more detailed insights, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data offers a closer look at the performance of these popular apps.