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Latin America's horror game enthusiasts have had quite an eventful first quarter in 2024. Sensor Tower has collected data on the top 5 horror games in the region, offering a glimpse into the performance of these spine-tingling titles.
Granny, despite seeing a decline in downloads from 342K to 301K, maintained a significant weekly active user base, starting at 1.2M and finishing the quarter at over 1.1M. Revenue for the game experienced a dip, with the early weeks showing some earnings, but zero income for the remainder of the quarter.
Newcomer Poppy Playtime Chapter 3 had an explosive start with downloads peaking at over 1M before gradually tapering off to 342K. Weekly active users followed a similar trend, skyrocketing to 1.6M before settling at 1.3M. Notably, the game did not generate revenue during this period.
Nextbots In Backrooms: Obunga showed consistent revenue throughout the quarter, ranging from 53K to 81K weekly. Downloads saw an initial surge up to 290K but dipped to 216K by the end of March. Weekly active users remained robust, ending the quarter with a strong 1.5M.
The Baby In Yellow, with its unnerving premise, garnered a steady revenue stream, with weekly figures between 148K and 230K. Downloads declined sharply from 511K to 137K, and active users reflected this trend, dropping from 1.4M to 433K.
Lastly, Scary Teacher 3D from Pakistan maintained a stable revenue between 269K and 510K. The game's downloads hovered around the 180K mark, with a slight decrease to 148K, while weekly active users consistently stayed close to 1.2M throughout the quarter.
For more detailed insights into the performance of these chilling games, and to explore the trends further, visit Sensor Tower.