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This analysis explores the performance of the top MMORPG applications on the Android platform in Oceania during Q1 2025. The data, provided by Sensor Tower, offers insights into weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends for each app.
Diablo Immortal, published by Blizzard Entertainment, showed a strong revenue performance. The app peaked at approximately $16K in the week of January 20, finishing the quarter with around $11.4K. Weekly downloads peaked early at 757 in January but gradually declined to 401 by the end of March. Active users started at 2K and saw a decline, reaching 1.8K by the end of the quarter.
Flame of Valhalla, from Leniu Technology, maintained a consistent weekly revenue, peaking at $13K in mid-February before ending March at roughly $7.8K. Downloads were highest at the beginning of January with 552, before settling down to 243. Active users remained relatively stable around 2.6K to 3K throughout the quarter.
Go Go Muffin, by X.D. Global, experienced a decrease in revenue from $11.4K at the start of the quarter to $4.8K by March's end. Downloads followed a similar trend, dropping from 645 in early January to 435 by March. Active users fluctuated, peaking at 1.2K in January and ending the quarter at 751.
Old School RuneScape, developed by Jagex Games Studio, saw an increase in revenue from $5.3K in early January to a peak of $6.3K in mid-March. Downloads decreased from 440 to 327 over the quarter, while active users showed stability, hovering around 2K.
RuneScape - Fantasy MMORPG also by Jagex Games Studio, started the quarter with a revenue of $6K, which saw fluctuations before stabilizing around $2.7K in March. Downloads were consistently low, starting at 132 and dropping to 105 by the quarter's end. Active users remained steady, fluctuating slightly around 300.
For further insights and detailed analytics, visit Sensor Tower. This data provides a comprehensive overview of the MMORPG market trends in Oceania, offering valuable information for stakeholders and developers alike.