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In the first quarter of 2025, the top soccer games on the Android platform in Brazil showed varied performance metrics. Here's a closer look at the trends for these popular apps, based on data from Sensor Tower.
eFootball™ saw a notable fluctuation in weekly downloads, with a peak of 225K in early February. Revenue started at around $134K, gradually decreasing to $66K by late January, before recovering to $111K by the end of March. Active users began at 5.7M, dipped to 4.5M, and then stabilized around 5.2M.
EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer maintained strong weekly downloads, ranging between 118K and 152K. Revenue peaked at $82K in late January, with a slight drop to $51K by mid-March. Active users showed an upward trend, starting at 6.5M and reaching 7.2M in early March.
Dream League Soccer 2025 experienced a decline in weekly downloads early on, but saw an increase to 89K in March. Revenue fluctuated, peaking at $36K, then dropping to $17K by late March. Active users decreased from 2.3M to 1.7M over the quarter.
Top Eleven Be a Soccer Manager showed a steady pattern in downloads, ranging from 11K to 28K. Revenue was relatively stable, hovering around $15K throughout the quarter. Active users started at 114K, declining to 73K by the end of March.
Football Rivals: Online Soccer had a surge in downloads, especially in March, reaching 15K. Revenue saw a slight increase, ending at $4.4K. Active users grew from 56K to 88K by the end of the quarter.
These insights provide a snapshot of the dynamic performance within the Brazilian market. For more detailed analytics, visit Sensor Tower.