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In Q1 of 2024, the car gaming category has shown varied performance across the top titles in the UK on unified platforms. Sensor Tower provides a closer look at these trends.
Chrome Valley Customs from Space Ape Ltd saw its revenue fluctuate, ending the quarter with a slight uptick at around $33K. Downloads began at 13K in the first week of January and saw a decrease to just under 4K by late March. Weekly active users started strong at 45K but dipped to just above 25K towards the end of the period.
Hutch Games Ltd's F1 Clash - Car Racing Manager experienced a mid-quarter surge in revenue, peaking at around $47K in mid-March. The game's downloads saw a steady increase, with a significant jump to 7K in the last week of March. Active users reflected a similar pattern, rebounding from 22K to 35K in the same timeframe.
Forza Customs - Restore Cars, another title from Hutch Games Ltd, had a more consistent revenue stream, ranging from approximately $6K to $8K weekly, with a closing figure of around $5K. Downloads saw peaks and troughs, concluding with 3.8K in the final week. The game maintained a healthy weekly active user base, ending with 78K in the last week of March.
Aidana Kengbeiil's Car Parking Multiplayer showed modest revenue figures, starting at $4.8K and ending the quarter near $4.9K. The game's downloads remained fairly stable, with a slight increase to 4K by the quarter's end. Active users remained consistent, with a slight increase to over 56K in the final week.
Lastly, Drive Zone: Car Simulator by Jet Games FZ-LLC saw its revenue start at $3.8K and conclude with a stronger $4.5K. Downloads peaked in February at 5.2K but maintained a steady pace around 4K towards March's end. Active users showed growth, finishing at 16K, an increase from the 14K at the start of January.
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