AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Zombie Game Trends in France: Sensor Tower Insights
Sensor Tower's analysis of the top 5 zombie games in France for Q1 2024 reveals steady engagement and revenue trends. Details on downloads, weekly active users, and revenues highlight the performance of these popular titles on the unified platform.
In the first quarter of 2024, the zombie game genre continued to captivate French gamers on the unified platform. Sensor Tower's data provides us with a glimpse into the performance of the top five zombie-themed games during this period.
Last War:Survival saw a robust increase in weekly revenue, starting at $110K in the first week of January and peaking at $441K in the last week of March. Downloads for the game reached a high of 135K in mid-January but gradually decreased to 33K by the end of March. Weekly active users climbed from 171K to a zenith of 267K in late February, before stabilizing around 255K in late March.
Doomsday: Last Survivors experienced a steady revenue stream, hovering between $53K and $63K, with a slight dip to $49K in the final week of March. The game's downloads had a spike in mid-February at 25K, followed by a downward trend, concluding at 10K downloads. Weekly active users saw growth in early February, reaching 43K, but ended the quarter with a decrease to 32K.
Mobigame's Zombie Tsunami, despite being the oldest among the top five, maintained a modest revenue, peaking at $499 in late January. Downloads peaked at 12.6K in the first week of January and saw a slight decrease to 7.2K by the end of March. Weekly active users began at 211K and saw fluctuations, ending the quarter at 183K.
Age of Origins:Tower Defense showed a varied revenue pattern, with a high of $112K in late February and a low of $86K in mid-March. Downloads started at 13.8K in January, with a steady decline to 3.9K by the quarter's end. The game's active user base started at 68K and had a slight decrease, stabilizing at 52K.
Lastly, Idle Outpost: Business Game had its revenue fluctuate, starting at $1.6K in the first week of January and reaching $2.7K in mid-February, before slightly dropping to $2.2K. Downloads saw its peak at 9.5K in mid-February, with a downward trend to 3.8K. Weekly active users grew from 14K to a high of 25K in late February, ending the quarter at 22K.
These figures from Sensor Tower showcase the enduring popularity and dynamic performance of zombie games in France, with varying trends in user engagement and revenue across the leading titles. For more detailed insights, Sensor Tower's platform offers comprehensive data on the app marketplace.