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In the third quarter of 2024, the Middle East saw significant activity in the First Person Games category, with Call of Duty®: Mobile leading the charge. This game, published by Activision Publishing, Inc., maintained a robust weekly revenue stream, peaking at approximately $482K in late July. Downloads showed a decline from 79.2K at the start of the quarter to 36.2K by the end. Meanwhile, active users decreased from 601.9K to 512.1K over the same period.
Blackjack 21: Blackjackist by KamaGames managed to keep its revenue generally stable, with a noteworthy peak of $85.8K in early September. Downloads remained relatively low, fluctuating slightly and closing the quarter at 2.4K. Active users saw a gradual increase, rising from 4.2K to 5.2K.
Minecraft: Play with Friends from Mojang showed a consistent revenue stream, despite a slight downward trend, ending September at $22.6K. Weekly downloads began at 29.6K, decreasing to 22.6K by the quarter's end. Active users remained high, with a slight dip from 535K to 515K.
Critical Strike CS: Online FPS by VERTIGOGAMES experienced a varied quarter, with revenue peaking at $10.8K in late July. Downloads saw a general increase, reaching 11.7K by the end of September. Active users followed a similar trend, rising from 52.6K to 65.5K.
Lastly, Cooking Madness-Kitchen Frenzy from ZenLife Games Pte. Ltd. showed stable revenue, with a high of $5.9K in early September. Downloads fluctuated throughout the quarter, ending at 17.4K. Active users remained strong, starting at 172.9K and ending at 173K.
These insights, derived from Sensor Tower data, provide a comprehensive view of the First Person Games market in the Middle East for Q3 2024. For more in-depth analysis, visit Sensor Tower's platform.