Spot industry changes. Predict market shifts.
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Performance insights
Data to frame your research

Performance scores
for every game

Publisher scores
for all developers

Usage estimations
for top ranking games
Know who's up and coming, or fizzling out
See which games climbed the ranks most rapidly over the last day, week, or month. And find out if that new hit title is here to stay, or just a fad.

Track potential hit games, from day 1
See recently released games organized by highest publisher scores, and find out whether new titles are from a low-level henchman, or an endgame boss.

Explore the rapidly changing market
Run market research at scale with millions of data points. Search across the entire store for games, and screen for relevant titles based on key performance data and rank history.

Keep your friends close. Your enemies closer.
Search for hit games by a specific publisher, then heart any of their games or even the whole studio to keep an eye on your competitors. And track the KPIs, updates, features and metadata of their games.

Sub-Genre Snapshot: Tower Defense Games
Thinking of developing a Tower Defense game? Learn what kind of KPIs you should be aiming for, and see a few of the rising stars that entered the market in 2020.

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GameIntel helps us inform our decisions with real market insights, keeping us connected not just to our closest competitors, but to the overall industry and the changing behaviour of players.


Thanks to GameIntel we can better see competitive KPIs and adjust our strategies.


With GameIntel, we now have a much clearer idea of the KPIs we should be targeting before launch, saving our studio time and money in the long run.


GameIntel helps us make informed decisions when iterating our designs. We use it to see what our competitors are testing and how different genres are performing. It speeds up our product research, meaning we now have more time to do what we love most - making great games.