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Brazil's MMORPG landscape for Android has seen varied performance across the top titles in the first quarter of 2024. Sensor Tower data reveals the latest trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users for these engaging games.
ROO made a striking entrance with its release on February 27, achieving 788K downloads in its first week. However, downloads saw a downward trend, settling at 15K by the end of March. Meanwhile, weekly active users peaked at 800K in the first week of March before dropping to 108K. Revenue followed a similar trend, starting strong at $53K and descending to about $62K by the quarter's close.
MU ORIGIN 3 maintained a steady presence, with downloads fluctuating around the 20K mark for most of the quarter, dipping slightly to 16K by March end. Weekly active users reflected stability, with a peak at 130K and finishing the quarter at 121K. Revenue also showed consistency, starting at $2K in early January and rising slightly to $3K by late March.
The Legend of Neverland experienced a gradual decrease in downloads, from 24K at the beginning of January to 13K by the end of March. Active users showed a slight decline, starting at 64K and ending at 51K. Revenue mirrored this pattern, with initial figures of $18K dropping to around $8K.
Albion Online saw downloads start the quarter at 21K, with a slight drop to 12K by March 25. Active users started at 34K and saw a modest decrease to 23K. Revenue numbers followed a similar trajectory, from $4K down to $3.6K.
Evil Lands: Online Action RPG had its peak downloads in late January at 30K, which then decreased to 5.3K by the quarter's end. Active users hit a high of 68K in the same period but ended at 29K. Revenue showed a positive trend, starting at $1K and finishing the quarter stronger at $1.7K.
For more detailed insights on these MMORPGs and other mobile app trends, Sensor Tower provides comprehensive data and analysis.