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In the first quarter of 2025, the top car games in Brazil demonstrated varied performance trends across downloads, revenue, and active users on a unified platform. Data from Sensor Tower provides insights into these metrics.
Real Car Driving Midnight Club, published by Zendios, saw weekly downloads peak at around 334K in mid-January before declining to approximately 99K by the end of March. The weekly revenue followed a fluctuating pattern, peaking at $52 in late March. Active users started strong at over 914K in January, tapering to about 580K by the end of the quarter.
Extreme Car Driving Simulator from AxesInMotion Racing maintained a consistent download rate, with a notable spike to 206K in late January. Revenue peaked at $476 in late March, while active users decreased from 400K in early February to around 257K by the quarter's end.
Pick Me Up 3D: Taxi Game by Azur Interactive Games Limited experienced a decline in downloads from 125K at the start to 57K by March's end. Revenue saw a modest peak of $90 in early March. Active users decreased from over 202K to approximately 106K throughout the quarter.
Vehicle Masters, developed by SayGames Ltd, showed a decline in downloads from 125K to about 51K. Revenue trended downward, starting at $135 and ending at $10 by late March. Active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating around 1M throughout the quarter.
Rebaixados Elite Brasil from Sebby Games saw downloads start at 113K, declining slightly to 68K by the end of March. While revenue data was not available, active users decreased from over 615K to approximately 426K over the quarter.
These insights reflect the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market in Brazil, with trends in user engagement and monetization varying across different titles. For more in-depth analysis, visit Sensor Tower.