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The first quarter of 2024 has been an exhilarating ride for racing game enthusiasts in Brazil. Sensor Tower's comprehensive analysis of the unified platform data reveals the performance of the top racing games in the region. Here's a glimpse into how these games fared.
Pocket Champs PVP Racing Games experienced a fluctuating trend in downloads, peaking at 50K in late January and dipping to 27K by the end of February. Weekly active users reached a high of 111K in the third week of January, with revenue hitting 19K USD in the third week of February.
Need for Speed No Limits saw its download numbers soar to 131K in late January, though they declined to 32K by late March. Active users spiked at 610K during the same peak period, but revenue trends were less consistent, with a notable rise to 8K USD in mid-March.
Zynga's CSR 2 - Realistic Drag Racing observed modest download figures, peaking at 18K in mid-January and then again at 15K in late March. Weekly active users showed a slight decline from 119K at the start of January to 103K by the end of March, with revenue also experiencing a dip to 4K USD in the same period.
Gameloft's Asphalt 9: Legends downloads hovered around 46K in late January and saw a dip to 20K in early March. The game's active users saw a high of 96K in the first week of January, with revenue reaching 7K USD in the first and last weeks of the quarter.
Lastly, Real Racing 3 from Electronic Arts had a significant download spike to 117K in mid-January, followed by a substantial increase in active users to 405K in early March. Revenue for the game showed modest growth, reaching 4K USD in the first week of March.
For more detailed insights and data on the performance of these racing games and others, Sensor Tower provides an in-depth analysis that can help publishers and marketers make informed decisions.