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The first quarter of 2024 has unfolded with interesting developments in the Hack and Slash category on the iOS platform in the United Kingdom. Here, we provide a concise roundup of the top-performing applications, with data courtesy of Sensor Tower.
Published by YunChang Games, Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat saw an initial surge in downloads, reaching 23K in its release week, but experienced a steady decline to 217 by the quarter's end. Revenue peaked at $13K in the first week, followed by fluctuations and a dip to $4.3K. Weekly active users started strong at 23K, eventually tapering off to 6K.
Honkai Impact 3rd, from miHoYo Limited, had a steady download range between 295 and 547, with revenue spiking to $9.9K in late February. The game's weekly active users showed a slight uptick in late February, reaching 2.7K, but closed the quarter at 2.1K.
Netmarble Corporation's MARVEL Future Fight displayed a consistent download pattern, with a slight increase to 267 in the last week. Revenue saw an upward trend in the final week, hitting $6.8K. Weekly active users hovered around 6K, ending the quarter at 5.7K.
KURO TECHNOLOGY's Punishing: Gray Raven had modest download numbers, peaking at 242 in mid-January and falling to 71 by March end. Revenue saw a notable rise in late February at $5.6K, but decreased to $642. The active user count peaked at 764 and saw a slight decrease to 549.
From Taihe Interactive, Dynasty Legends 2 began the quarter with no new downloads but picked up to a modest 100 by mid-January. Revenue trends were relatively low, with a closing at $1.1K. Weekly active users showed resilience, peaking at 1.4K in mid-February and ending at 1.1K.
For more in-depth insights into these trends and other mobile app data, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analytics tools offer a closer look at the ever-evolving app market landscape.