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In the first quarter of 2025, the baseball gaming scene on iOS in the United Kingdom saw notable trends across the top five apps. Here's a closer look at each game's performance based on data from Sensor Tower.
MLB 9 Innings 25 showed a varied revenue trend, peaking at around $1.2K in mid-January, with a subsequent dip and recovery to $997 by the end of March. Downloads started modestly but increased significantly, reaching 111 in the final week. Active users followed a similar upward trajectory, climbing from 113 to 162.
Baseball Clash: Real-time game maintained strong revenue throughout the quarter, with a high of $1.1K in the last week. Downloads fluctuated, peaking at 347 in early March. Active users were robust, with a peak of over 1K in early March, although they slightly decreased towards the end.
Topps® BUNT® MLB Card Trader experienced a revenue peak of $1.1K in mid-February. Downloads were minimal, remaining under 10 weekly. Active users remained stable, with a slight dip to 10 in early March but recovering to 20 by the end.
MLB Clutch Hit Baseball saw a significant revenue spike to $1.1K in late March. Downloads surged from single digits to 724 by early March, before stabilizing. Active users increased consistently, reaching 825 before settling at 647.
MLB Rivals had modest revenue, with a high of $473 in late December. Downloads were negligible until March, starting to pick up slightly towards the end. Active users remained steady, with a minor increase to 113 by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.