State of AI Apps Report 2025 is Live!
In the first quarter of 2025, the top sports games on a unified platform in Uruguay showcased diverse performance trends, reflecting varied user engagement and revenue patterns. This analysis, based on data from Sensor Tower, provides insights into the weekly downloads, revenue, and active users of these leading apps.
8 Ball Pool™ from Miniclip.com saw a gradual decline in both weekly downloads and revenue. Downloads started strong at 9.3K at the beginning of January but tapered to approximately 4.7K by the end of March. Revenue followed a similar pattern, beginning at around $3.5K and decreasing to roughly $2K by the quarter's close. Weekly active users also decreased from 82.1K to 47.6K over the same period.
EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer by Electronic Arts experienced fluctuations in revenue, peaking at $5.1K in early February before sliding to $3.3K by the end of March. Downloads remained stable, hovering around 3.1K weekly, while active users increased from 27.8K to over 31K by the quarter's end.
Dream League Soccer 2025 from First Touch Games Ltd. showed a consistent decline in weekly revenue and downloads. Revenue began at $1.9K and dropped to just under $1K, while downloads decreased from 2.9K to around 1.8K. Active users saw a slight uptick towards the end of the quarter, reaching 16.1K.
Soccer Superstar by Real Free Soccer maintained a low revenue stream, with no revenue recorded in March. Downloads were relatively stable, ending the quarter at 1.9K, while active users showed resilience, closing at 20.1K.
Finally, Football League™ 2025 from MOBILE SOCCER, despite having no revenue, saw a slight recovery in downloads, rising to 1.9K by the end of March. Active users also increased from 5.8K to 4.4K.
For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower's platform to explore the comprehensive data behind these trends.