AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Survival Games Soar in Brazil: Android Q1 2024 Insights
An overview of the top 5 survival games on Android in Brazil for Q1 2024, showcasing download and user engagement trends. In-depth data provided by Sensor Tower reveals the performance landscape for this gaming category.
Survival games continue to captivate Brazilian players on Android, as Sensor Tower's Q1 2024 data illustrates the performance of the top contenders in this thrilling genre. Here's a snapshot of how these games fared in the first quarter.
Last Day on Earth: Survival, published by KEFIR, saw a fluctuating download trend starting with 25K downloads in the first week and dipping to 14K towards February end, before climbing back up to around 19K. Weekly active users peaked at 160K in mid-February and then gradually descended to 129K by the quarter's end. Revenue exhibited a similar pattern, with an initial 18K USD, a dip to around 15K USD, and a slight rebound in March.
Last Island of Survival from HK Hero Entertainment Co. experienced a decrease in downloads, starting the quarter at 8.7K and closing at 5.8K. Weekly active users also showed a downward trend, from 14K at the beginning of January to around 9.8K by late March. Revenue mirrored this decline, peaking at 11K USD in early February before sliding to 7.4K USD.
Dead by Daylight Mobile, by Behaviour Interactive, began the quarter with downloads at 9.4K and ended with a slight increase to 8.7K. Weekly active users showcased growth, with numbers rising from 218K to 248K, indicating a strong player retention. Revenue, while modest, peaked in early March at 5.2K USD.
Westland Survival: Cowboy Game by Helio Games saw its downloads peak at 26K in mid-January, followed by a significant drop to 5.2K in early March, and a minor recovery to 6.9K. Weekly active users hit a high of 84.5K in mid-January before descending to 41.9K. Revenue trends were relatively stable, ranging from 3.4K to 5K USD.
Identity V from NetEase Games kicked off with 6.7K downloads and ended the quarter with 2.7K. Weekly active users started strong at 48K but experienced a slight decrease, stabilizing at 38.7K. The game's revenue saw an initial dip but recovered to 2.8K USD by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and analysis, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data provides deeper understanding of the survival game landscape and player engagement across the Android platform.