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With the first pitch of 2024 thrown, let's look at how baseball gaming apps are performing on iOS in the US. Data from Sensor Tower offers a glimpse into the trends for the first quarter.
Starting the lineup, BASEBALL 9 saw its revenue increase over the quarter, finishing with $68K in the last week. Downloads also saw an upswing from 15K to 37K, while weekly active users hit a home run, growing from 393K to 430K.
MLB Clutch Hit Baseball experienced notable fluctuations in revenue, peaking at $51K in early March. Downloads varied, with a spike to 20K in late January, and active users rounded the bases from 58K to 89K.
Revenue for Baseball Clash: Real-time game saw a strategic play with a mid-quarter peak of $104K, before closing at $76K. Downloads maintained a steady pace, finishing strong at 13K, and active users pitched up from 92K to 94K.
MLB 9 Innings 24 scored with revenue hitting $208K in the final week, despite an earlier slump. Downloads saw a steady climb, closing at 12K, and active users caught a slight increase from 51K to 55K.
Lastly, MLB Perfect Inning 24 swung for the fences in revenue, ending at $21K. The game also saw a significant leap in downloads to 23K, and active users scored big, jumping from 80K to 117K.
For more in-depth insights on these trends, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analytics can provide additional context and data.