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Q1 2024 Performance of Top Android Horror Games in the UK

A close look at the UK's top-performing Android horror games in Q1 2024, showcasing downloads and engagement trends. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into the genre's leading titles.

Q1 2024 Performance of Top Android Horror Games in the UK

In the first quarter of 2024, the horror gaming scene on Android in the United Kingdom presented some spine-chilling trends. Sensor Tower's data gives us a peek into how these games fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users.

Mystery Matters by Playrix, saw a steady increase in revenue, peaking at nearly $24K in late January before descending to around $19K by the end of March. Downloads hit a high with 5.8K in the third week of January but dipped to 1.1K by the quarter's end. Weekly active users reached a zenith of approximately 12.5K in late January, later falling to around 9.2K.

Granny, a classic in the genre by DVloper, didn't generate revenue but maintained a consistent download and active users base. Downloads fluctuated, with a notable peak of 4K in late March. Active users started at 24.5K and saw a slight uptick to reach 22.5K in the same period.

Hello Neighbor Nicky's Diaries from tinyBuild showed modest revenue figures, with a peak at $143 in early February. Downloads were strongest mid-January at 4.4K, while active users grew impressively, starting at 9.3K and soaring to 27.4K by the quarter's close.

The Baby In Yellow by Team Terrible had intermittent revenue, with minor peaks of $14 and $13 in early January and late January respectively. Downloads saw a sharp decline from 9.4K in the first week to under 2K by March's end. The weekly active users showed a downward trend, dropping from 38.2K to 11.4K.

Lastly, Hide in The Backrooms Nextbots from CASUAL AZUR GAMES, despite not generating revenue until March where it reached $4, saw a steady number of downloads, peaking at 5.1K at the start of January and ending with 3.8K in late March. Active users remained robust, increasing from 29.3K to 32.9K during the quarter.

For more in-depth analysis and insights on the performance of these spine-tingling games, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data provides a deeper understanding of the trends in the horror game market.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: April 2024