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In the first quarter of 2025, several idle RPG applications on the Android platform in France demonstrated notable performance trends. Here's an overview based on data from Sensor Tower.
Capybara Go!, developed by Habby, saw a fluctuation in weekly revenue, starting at roughly $31K and peaking at around $38K in early January before gradually declining to about $25K by the end of March. Weekly downloads began at 16K but decreased to approximately 3.2K by the quarter's end. Active users showed a downward trend from 49K to about 27K.
Legend of Mushroom experienced a similar decline in weekly revenue, starting at $19K and dropping to $13K toward the end of the quarter. Downloads were relatively low, peaking at 2.7K in early January and falling to 819 by March's end. Active users decreased from 12.6K to 9.7K.
Idle Heroes - 9th Anniversary from DHGAMES had modest weekly revenue, starting at $9.9K, peaking at $11.8K, and ending at $2.9K. Downloads remained steady around the 300 to 400 range, while active users saw a decline from 2.9K to 1.8K.
The Seven Deadly Sins: IDLE by Netmarble showed significant fluctuations in revenue, starting at $16K and dropping to $3.9K by the end of March. Downloads were sporadic, with some weeks registering no downloads at all. Active users decreased from 5.7K to 2K.
High Seas Hero, released by Century Games PTE. LTD., began with $1.3K in revenue, peaking at $7.4K, then declining to $2.5K. Downloads started strong at 11.5K but dropped significantly to just 567 by the end of March. Active users followed a similar pattern, peaking at 14.5K before dropping to 1.4K.
For more detailed insights and data, Sensor Tower provides comprehensive analytics on these applications and others in the mobile app ecosystem.