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In the first quarter of 2025, the casual gaming sector in Germany showed notable trends across the top five games, according to data from Sensor Tower. Here's a closer look at their performance on a unified platform:
Township from Playrix saw a varied performance. Weekly revenue peaked at around $514K in mid-January, with a noticeable dip to $361K in early February before recovering to $486K by the end of March. Downloads started strong at 98K in late December but gradually decreased to 44K by the quarter's end. Active users fluctuated, peaking at 295K in mid-February and ending at 247K in March.
Subway Surfers by Sybo Games maintained a stable presence. Weekly revenue remained modest, peaking at $7.2K in late January. Downloads surged to 112K in mid-February, a significant increase from the 58K at the start of the quarter. Active users consistently hovered around 450K, reflecting a dedicated player base.
Domino Dreams™ from SuperPlay experienced strong revenue growth, reaching $292K in late February. Downloads declined from 113K at the start to 20K by March's end. Active users showed resilience, fluctuating around 125K throughout the quarter.
GeoGuessr by GeoGuessr AB displayed an interesting pattern. Revenue spiked to $25K in early January, with a subsequent decline to $15K by March. Downloads were initially strong at 57K in mid-January, tapering to 28K by the end of the quarter. Active users peaked at 109K in early February, ending at 79K.
Gardenscapes from Playrix showed robust revenue, peaking at $914K in mid-March. Downloads saw a high of 59K in mid-February but dropped to 17K by March's conclusion. Active users reached a high of 193K in mid-February, settling at 153K by quarter's end.
For deeper insights and further analysis, visit Sensor Tower's platform.