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In the first quarter of 2025, the high fantasy gaming segment on Android in the United States saw notable performances from five leading applications. Here’s a breakdown of how each game fared according to Sensor Tower data.
Royal Kingdom from Dream Games, Ltd. experienced a steady climb in weekly revenue, peaking at around $622K in mid-February. Weekly downloads showed a downward trend from 120K in early January to approximately 102K by the end of March. Active users rose significantly over the quarter, reaching nearly 370K by the end of March.
Total Battle: War Strategy, developed by Scorewarrior, displayed a consistent increase in revenue, culminating at about $865K in the last week of March. Downloads fluctuated, starting at 47K and ending at 71K, while active users showed a decline from 103K to 139K towards the quarter's end.
Coin Master by Moon Active maintained robust revenue throughout, peaking at over $2.3M in late March. Downloads showed a decreasing trend, starting at 70K and ending at 44K. Active users also saw a decrease, with numbers dropping from 351K to 259K over the quarter.
Archero 2 from Habby entered the scene with strong initial revenue of $430K in January, gradually declining to $325K by the end of March. Downloads saw a sharp decline from 164K to 12K, with active users decreasing from 286K to 99K over the same period.
Lords Mobile: Kingdom Wars by IGG.COM saw a slight increase in revenue, peaking at $310K in early March. Downloads varied, with a peak of 49K in February before settling at 34K by the end of March. Active users remained relatively stable, ending the quarter at around 134K.
These insights highlight the dynamic nature of the high fantasy gaming market on Android in the US. For more detailed data and further insights, visit Sensor Tower.