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In the first quarter of 2025, the top five sports games on iOS in Georgia demonstrated varied performance in terms of downloads and revenue. Here's a closer look at each app's quarterly trends, based on data from Sensor Tower.
eFootball™ from KONAMI saw its weekly revenue decline initially, dropping from around $4.2K at the start of January to approximately $1K by the end of the month. However, a resurgence was noted in mid-February, peaking at about $4K. Weekly downloads fluctuated slightly, starting at 847 and finding a consistent range between 400 and 600 through March.
EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer maintained a relatively stable revenue stream, with weekly earnings mostly between $1.1K and $3K. Downloads started strong at 967 and then settled into a pattern of around 500 to 800 weekly, showing consistent interest throughout the quarter.
8 Ball Pool™ by Miniclip.com experienced a noticeable upswing in downloads, particularly in February, reaching over 2K. Revenue remained steady, with a brief spike to $1K in mid-February and generally hovered around the $300 to $500 range.
Dream League Soccer 2025 saw modest revenue, mostly under $500, with a slight peak of $420 in late March. Downloads varied from 300 to 500 weekly, indicating a stable yet moderate user base.
Top Eleven Be a Soccer Manager had a gradual increase in downloads, peaking at 297 in early February. Revenue showed a similar trend, with a notable increase to $514 in early February before settling around $200 to $300.
These insights demonstrate the dynamic landscape of sports games on iOS in Georgia. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.