2026 State of Mobile is Live!

In the second quarter of 2025, the military gaming scene in the Dominican Republic witnessed notable trends across the top 5 applications on a unified platform. Data from Sensor Tower provides insights into the performance of these games, focusing on weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
Blood Strike - FPS for all by NetEase Games showed a fluctuating revenue trend. The game started strong with a peak of around $7.2K in mid-April but experienced a decline, closing the quarter at approximately $4.2K. Weekly downloads remained steady, peaking at about 19.3K at the quarter's end. Active users grew from 54.7K to a high of 89.2K in late May, before stabilizing around 73K.
Arena Breakout: Realistic FPS from Level Infinite had modest revenue, peaking at $519 in late June. Downloads saw an early surge with a peak of 10.6K in early May, but gradually decreased, ending at 4.7K. Active users increased to 29.3K in early May, then stabilized around 21K by the quarter's end.
Call of Duty®: Mobile by Activision Publishing, Inc. experienced significant revenue growth, reaching $35.4K at the quarter's close. Downloads remained consistent, with a late spike to 7.6K. Active users grew steadily, peaking at 67.6K in early June.
Garena® 三角洲行動 saw declining revenue, starting at $1.3K and dropping to $175 by June's end. Downloads showed a sharp decline from 26.5K in April to just over 1.2K in June. Active users mirrored this trend, decreasing from 21.9K to 7.6K.
Shoot Out: Shooting Simulator by Freeplay LLC maintained low revenue, peaking at $37 in late May. Downloads remained stable, with a slight increase to 3.1K by the end of June. Active users climbed from 19.9K to 22.9K over the quarter.
These insights from Sensor Tower reveal the dynamic nature of military gaming performance in the Dominican Republic, highlighting trends in user engagement and monetization. For deeper analysis, further data from Sensor Tower can provide additional context and understanding of these trends.