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The third quarter of 2024 saw intriguing trends in the performance of the top five horror games in the United Kingdom on a unified platform. Here's a closer look at each game's performance metrics, as reported by Sensor Tower.
Identity V from NetEase Games demonstrated a significant fluctuation in weekly revenue, which peaked at approximately $65K by the end of July. Weekly downloads saw a brief surge in early August, reaching 1.9K, while weekly active users maintained a steady range, peaking at 10.4K in mid-August and showing resilience towards the end of the quarter.
Mystery Matters by Playrix experienced a relatively stable weekly revenue, hovering around $17K to $21K throughout the quarter, with a notable increase to $20.8K at the end of September. The game saw a spike in downloads mid-August, reaching 2.4K, and weekly active users peaked at 26.1K in the same period, indicating a robust user engagement.
Game of Vampires: Twilight Sun from Dream Plus showed a steady climb in weekly revenue, reaching $16.7K by the end of September. The game witnessed a peak in downloads in late August with 5.2K, while the number of weekly active users increased steadily, peaking at approximately 7.6K at the beginning of September.
Myths of Moonrise by STARFORTUNE INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED maintained a consistent weekly revenue, with figures around $5.7K to $7K. Weekly downloads remained relatively low, peaking at 127 in late August, while active users showed a slight decline, averaging around 2.8K towards the quarter's end.
Lastly, Tokyo Debunker from ZigZaGame Inc. experienced modest weekly revenue, with figures reaching $2.7K in late July. The game saw a peak in downloads at 554 in the same period, while active users showed minor fluctuations, maintaining an average of about 400 throughout the quarter.
These insights provide a snapshot of the horror gaming landscape in the UK for Q3 2024. For more detailed analysis and data, visit Sensor Tower.