We’ve acquired Playliner!
As the second quarter of 2024 wraps up, Sensor Tower provides a snapshot of how horror games have performed on the unified platform. Here’s a look at the top 5 contenders and their performance metrics.
Mystery Matters by Playrix experienced a decline across downloads, revenue, and active users. Downloads decreased from 605K to 96K, and weekly active users fell from 3M to 1.86M. Revenue saw a decrease from $2.7M to $1.5M throughout the quarter.
Myths of Moonrise by STARFORTUNE saw a fluctuating revenue trend starting at $4M, dipping to $595K, and closing at $920K. Downloads peaked at 479K mid-quarter and ended at 301K. Active users grew from 1.47M to a high of 1.88M before settling at 1.86M.
Identity V from NetEase Games showed an irregular revenue pattern with an initial $1.57M, a dip to $424K, and recovery to $1.32M. Downloads were modest, starting at 79K and ending at 63K. Active users exhibited a slight decline from 662K to 579K.
Game of Vampires: Twilight Sun by Dream Plus had a mid-quarter spike in revenue, starting at $441K, peaking at $1.05M, and closing at $580K. Downloads began at 645K, dipped to 1K, and had a resurgence to 338K. Weekly active users saw a decline from 842K to 500K.
Lastly, Poppy Playtime Chapter 1 from Mob Entertainment, Inc maintained steady revenue between $270K and $235K, except for a slight dip to $121K. Downloads ranged modestly from 69K to 31K. Active users had a downward trend from 90K to 47K.
For more in-depth insights on these horror games and their performance, Sensor Tower's full reports offer detailed analyses.