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The first quarter of 2024 has been an eventful period for Shoot'em Up games on the iOS platform in the United States. Based on the data provided by Sensor Tower, let's take a look at the performance of the top 5 Shoot'em Up games during this period.
Developed by HABBY, Survivor!.io saw its revenue fluctuating between $374K and $683K, with a peak in early February. Downloads showed a similar trend, ranging from 59K to 80K, and ending the quarter on a high note with 80K. Weekly active users started at 717K in January, dipped to around 580K towards the end of March.
ONESOFT GLOBAL PTE. LTD.'s Galaxiga - Classic 80s Arcade generated revenue between $54K and $95K. Downloads moved from 27K to 42K, with a noticeable decline towards the end of the quarter. Active users remained fairly steady, hovering around 120K to 135K throughout the quarter.
Published by RocketAds Ltd, Galaxy Attack: Space Shooter observed revenue ranging from $36K to $78K, with a spike in mid-February. Downloads varied from 22K to 40K, with weekly active users starting strong at 157K but dropping to 138K by the end of March.
ABIGAMES PTE. LTD.'s Galaxy Attack: Alien Shooter had its revenue move between $57K and $97K, peaking in late March. Downloads were consistent with a range of 21K to 34K. The game maintained a solid base of active users, starting at 229K and slightly decreasing to 210K.
Voodoo's Monster Survivors had a unique quarter with revenue starting at $0 and growing to nearly $9K. The game's downloads saw a decline from 20K to 14K, while active users increased from 23K to 42K, showcasing a growing engagement despite the drop in new downloads.
The data from Sensor Tower provides valuable insights into the Shoot'em Up category on the iOS platform, and for more detailed analysis and information on other apps and trends, Sensor Tower remains a go-to resource.