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During the first quarter of 2025, the top survival games on Android in Mexico showed varied performance across downloads, revenue, and active user metrics. Here's a closer look at each game's trends based on data from Sensor Tower.
Hide in The Backrooms: Horror from CASUAL AZUR GAMES saw a fluctuating pattern in weekly downloads, starting at around 42K and dipping to nearly 20K by early March, before climbing back to almost 29K by the end of the quarter. Revenue experienced a peak early in January with $6, and a resurgence in March, reaching $5. Active users remained relatively stable around 1M, with minor variations throughout the quarter.
The Baby In Yellow by Team Terrible maintained a consistent performance in both revenue and downloads. Weekly revenue hovered around $18 to $26, while downloads generally stayed between 21K to 33K. Active users showed a gradual decline, starting at approximately 97K and ending the quarter at about 73K.
Tomorrow: MMO Nuclear Quest, developed by Swift Apps LTD, experienced a steady decline in downloads from 27K to around 12K by the end of March. Revenue showed a slight decrease, starting at $691 and stabilizing around $377 towards the quarter's end. Active users fluctuated, peaking at 33K in mid-January before settling at 22K.
Nextbots backroom Meme Hunters from playducky.com had a consistent revenue stream, averaging around $10 to $21. Downloads showed a downward trend from 30K to 13K. Active users decreased from 365K to approximately 282K, reflecting a gradual decline over the quarter.
Finally, Prehistoric Craft by Pixel Haven Studio displayed a varied download pattern, starting at 19K, peaking at 25K, and then dropping to around 12K. Active users increased steadily, peaking at 82K in mid-March before closing the quarter at 71K.
These insights reflect the diverse performance of survival games in Mexico and are derived from Sensor Tower's comprehensive data. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.