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Q1 2024 US Android Market: Top 5 Horror Games Performance

Explore the first quarter performance of the top 5 horror games on the Android platform in the US, with insights on downloads, revenue, and user activity trends from Sensor Tower.

Q1 2024 US Android Market: Top 5 Horror Games Performance

As the first quarter of 2024 wraps up, the US Android market has seen interesting trends in the horror games category. Sensor Tower provides a closer look at the top five horror games, revealing their performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.

Mystery Matters from Playrix showed a consistent revenue increase throughout the quarter, peaking at nearly $157K. Downloads started strong at around 21K but gradually decreased to under 9K, while weekly active users hit a high of 57K before dipping to around 51K.

Myths of Moonrise experienced revenue fluctuations, with notable peaks at $84K and $82K. Downloads saw a mid-quarter spike at 9.5K, eventually settling at over 5K. Active users peaked at around 13K, maintaining a steady base throughout the quarter.

Identity V by NetEase Games had a more turbulent quarter, with revenue starting at $60K and dipping as low as $21K before recovering to $41K. Downloads varied, with a spike at nearly 3K, and weekly active users ranged from 14K to 17K.

Game of Vampires: Twilight Sun from DreamPlus Games saw a steady revenue increase, from around $12K to nearly $39K. Downloads remained fairly consistent, with a notable increase to over 9K towards the quarter's end. Active users showed growth, ending at over 17K.

Dead by Daylight Mobile had a modest revenue trend, starting at just under $7K and reaching over $7K by quarter's end. Downloads saw a gradual increase, concluding at over 4K. Weekly active users remained strong, with a peak of over 137K.

For more insights on the performance of these horror games and others in the mobile market space, Sensor Tower offers detailed analytics and data to help publishers and developers understand the ever-changing landscape of app performance.


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Timothy

Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: April 2024