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In the first quarter of 2025, the leading NFT games on the Android platform in Brazil showcased varied performance trends. Here's a look at the top five games based on Sensor Tower data.
MIR4 from Wemade Co., Ltd experienced a consistent decline in weekly revenue, starting at approximately $22.6K and dropping to around $14.2K by the end of March. Downloads were minimal, with notable activity only at the beginning of January. Weekly active users fluctuated, peaking at 2.5K in late January before decreasing to 1.3K by the end of the quarter.
IMVU: Social Chat & Avatar app saw a moderate increase in weekly revenue, ending March with approximately $18.1K. Weekly downloads showed a resurgence towards the end of the quarter, climbing to over 22K. However, there was a decline in weekly active users, from over 100K in early January to around 45.6K by March end.
For Age of Apes, revenue remained relatively stable, hovering around $2K weekly. Downloads experienced a gradual decrease, starting from 33.4K and tapering to 13.2K by the quarter's close. Active users showed volatility, peaking at 61.2K in early January but finishing at 28.2K.
Highrise: Avatar Virtual World had a slight uptick in revenue, concluding March at $1.7K. Downloads spiked mid-quarter, reaching 23.5K in February, though they later decreased. Active users increased significantly in March, peaking at 15.1K.
Finally, Million Lords: World Conquest maintained a low but steady revenue stream, ending at approximately $692. Downloads were sporadic, with occasional spikes, such as 1.2K in late January. Active users remained stable, fluctuating slightly around 2.8K.
These insights highlight the diverse dynamics within the NFT gaming sector in Brazil, offering a glimpse into user engagement and monetization trends. For more detailed analysis, visit Sensor Tower's platform.