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In the third quarter of 2024, the top down games category in Nigeria showcased intriguing trends in downloads, revenue, and user engagement according to Sensor Tower data.
Football League 2024 saw a varied pattern in weekly downloads, starting at around 40K in early July, peaking at approximately 47.8K mid-July, and ending the quarter with 44.2K. The active users mirrored this variability, peaking at about 110.9K in late July before slightly declining and then rising again to 108.5K by the end of September. Revenue was negligible throughout the quarter, with a modest $11 in the final weeks.
Find the Word maintained steady download numbers, beginning at 32.6K and experiencing a peak of 45.7K in mid-July, closing the quarter at approximately 38K. Active users increased significantly over the quarter, starting from 45.1K and reaching 124.4K by the end of September, reflecting growing user engagement.
Block Blast! experienced a gradual decline in downloads, starting at 28K and decreasing to about 14.2K by the end of the quarter. Active users followed a similar downward trend, from 136K at the beginning of July to 114.9K by the end of September, indicating a decrease in player retention.
8 Ball Pool showed consistent user engagement with active users ranging from 424.8K to a peak of 459.8K in mid-September. Downloads fluctuated throughout the quarter, starting at 17.1K, peaking at 25.4K, and closing at 21K. Revenue remained stable, averaging around $250-$450 weekly.
Count Masters: Stickman Games experienced a significant surge in downloads from 5.1K in early August to 110.8K in late September, with a notable peak of 90.8K mid-September. Active users also spiked, reaching 211.5K by the end of September. Revenue was minimal, with a slight increase to $24 in late September.
These insights demonstrate the dynamic landscape of top down games in Nigeria, highlighting varying trends in user engagement and download rates. For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.