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In Q1 of 2024, the UK's iOS platform saw notable performances from leading MMORPGs. Data from Sensor Tower offers a glimpse into the trends of these popular games, with varying results in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Diablo Immortal experienced a fluctuating quarter, with its revenue peaking at $27K in late March. Downloads showed a declining trend overall, dropping from 969K in early January to 747K by the end of March. Weekly active users gradually decreased from 25K to just over 20K in the same period.
For Old School RuneScape, revenue saw highs and lows, hitting $14K in the first week of January and $13K in late March. Downloads remained relatively stable, with a slight uptick in late March reaching 894K. Weekly active users showed a slight increase from 5.9K to 5.7K over the quarter.
HongKong Miracle Network Limited's MU: Dragon Havoc had a challenging quarter, with revenue starting at $9.5K and then dipping to $6.6K by the end of March. The game's downloads were low, with the highest at 285K in early January and a modest rise to 105K in late March.
Jagex's RuneScape showed a mixed revenue trend, starting at $5.7K and ending at $5K. Downloads saw a significant jump in late March, reaching nearly 2M, while weekly active users rose impressively from 3.4K to 6K by the quarter's end.
EVE Echoes from NetEase Games had a modest performance in terms of revenue, with a peak of $5.7K in late January. Downloads saw a considerable increase in late January, with numbers like 122K and 143K, and weekly active users experienced a slight increase from 369 to 397 throughout the quarter.
For more in-depth insights and data, Sensor Tower's platform provides an extensive overview of the mobile gaming landscape and its trends.