2026 State of Mobile is Live!

In Q1 2024, baseball gaming apps witnessed varying trends in Brazil's unified platform market. Here's a snapshot of their performance based on Sensor Tower's data.
Baseball Fury 3D, published by Kwalee Ltd, saw a spike in downloads to 6.7K in mid-January, followed by a decline to a few hundred per week. Weekly active users peaked at 8.2K, also in mid-January, before gradually decreasing to 713 by the end of March.
Baseball Clash: Real-time game, from Miniclip.com, generated revenues ranging from $478 to $1.1K weekly. Downloads peaked at 2.1K in early March, while weekly active users reached their highest at 3.4K in the same period before ending the quarter at 1.9K.
BASEBALL 9 by playus soft, though modest in revenue, maintained consistent engagement with weekly active users staying above 11.6K throughout the quarter. Downloads saw a steady range around 1K weekly.
MLB 9 Innings 24, from Com2uS Corp., showed revenue fluctuation with a high of $328 in the first week of January and a low of $46 in mid-January. Downloads experienced a surge to 1.9K in mid-February. Its weekly active users saw a peak of 3.6K in late February.
Lastly, MLB Perfect Inning 24 by Com2uS USA, Inc. had revenues oscillating, reaching $166 in the last week of March. Downloads doubled from the start of the quarter to 739 in the last week, and weekly active users increased to 4K, marking a strong end to the quarter.
For more detailed insights on app trends and performance, Sensor Tower's platform offers an extensive database and analytics tools.