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Introducing Liftoff’s 2024 Casual Gaming Apps Report

By Ruoji Tang·Apr 24, 2024·5 min read

Despite ongoing challenges in downloads and in-app purchases post-pandemic, the mobile gaming market demonstrates resilience with rebounding overall consumer spend and increasing app usage hours.
While 2021's unprecedented growth may not return, the industry remains dynamic through genre evolution (like hybrid-casual games), live events for player retention, and innovative monetization strategies such as progressive bundles.
Success in 2024 will depend on ROI-focused strategies, data-driven insights, and partnerships, as highlighted in Liftoff's report combining performance metrics and industry analysis.

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