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JoyCity sets stage for turnaround on \'Biohazard\' hit, with two new games joining lineup

JoyCity is moving onto a track for improving results, helped by the global performance of \'Biohazard Survival Unit\' launched in November. The company posted improved fourth-quarter results, with revenue and operating profit up sharply from a year earlier. It expects further gains from official releases in South Korea and Taiwan and from two new titles planned for the first half, including \'Freestyle Football 2\' and the MMORPG \'Project Imjin\'.