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In the third quarter of 2024, dragon-themed games soared in popularity across Australia, with Sensor Tower providing valuable insights into the performance of these top five applications on a unified platform.
Dragon City: Mobile Adventure by Social Point showed a promising trend in weekly revenue, which climbed from around $11.5K to nearly $17.4K by the end of September. Downloads fluctuated, peaking at about 3.7K in late September, while weekly active users maintained a consistent range, closing the quarter at approximately 66.3K.
Merge Dragons! from Gram Games Limited experienced a stable revenue stream, averaging around $55K to $64K weekly. The game's downloads saw a gradual rise, particularly towards the end of the quarter, reaching up to 2.7K. Active users hovered around 25K, peaking at nearly 27K in the final week.
My Dragon - Virtual Pet Game by Appsyoulove showed a slight decline in both downloads and active users over the quarter. Weekly downloads decreased from nearly 2K to just 349, and active users fell from 2K to 1.6K. Revenue remained modest, averaging around $1K weekly.
Dragon Drill by WinterGameStudio had a fluctuating pattern in downloads, peaking at about 1K in early September. Active users showed a similar trend, closing at around 1.1K by the end of the quarter. The game's revenue was negligible, with no significant figures reported post-July.
Lastly, Call of Dragons by FARLIGHT witnessed a consistent increase in revenue, peaking at over $23.2K in late September. Downloads steadily climbed, reaching nearly 1K by the quarter's end, and weekly active users showed a slight increase, closing at approximately 5.2K.
These insights, courtesy of Sensor Tower, reveal the dynamic landscape of dragon games in Australia during Q3 2024. For a deeper dive into these trends, more detailed analytics are available through Sensor Tower's platform.