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In the first quarter of 2024, dragon-themed games have continued to captivate Brazilian players on both iOS and Android platforms. Sensor Tower's data gives us a glimpse into how these mythical creatures have fared in the mobile gaming landscape.
Dragon City: Mobile Adventure started the quarter with revenues around $30K and saw a peak mid-February at over $31K. Downloads began at 54K and reached a high of 36K in late February, while weekly active users (WAUs) started strong with 675K and peaked at over 622K in the same month.
Dragon Drill observed a different trend, with negligible revenue figures and a consistent decline in both downloads, starting from 30K, and WAUs, which peaked at 42K in early January.
The enchanting world of Dragon Mania Legends generated revenues that fluctuated around the $3K mark and experienced a surge to $4K towards the end of January. Downloads saw a significant spike in late January at over 27K, while WAUs maintained a level around 100K for most of the quarter.
Dragons: Rise of Berk showed modest revenue, with a peak at $1.8K in mid-February, and a remarkable download spike to 38K in early March. WAUs for the game were relatively stable, starting at 35K and reaching a high of nearly 69K, also in early March.
Lastly, Call of Dragons saw revenues ranging from $15K to $25K, with a notable increase towards the end of the quarter. Downloads remained consistent, averaging around 11K, and WAUs showed a slight growth, starting at 64K and peaking at over 68K in late February.
For more detailed insights into the performance of these dragon-themed games and others in the mobile gaming market, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data provides an in-depth view into the trends and user engagement across platforms.