Which is what's happening with Divinity II.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining about the release. I also appreciate the fact that they give these away to anyone who owns the original editions. I just have about 20 hours in the game and I'll probably start all over again to get all the goodies. I did that with the original Divinity.The "Best RPG in years" (PC Gamer) receives a full makeover, including – but not limited to – the following exciting additions and tweaks:
New intuitive user-interface tailored for controllers
Dynamic split-screen for co-op
Fully voiced and remastered dialogs with AAA-actors
Hours of new content; quests, combat-styles, locations, changes to the crafting system and a reworked storyline breathe new life into the already expansive world of Rivellon.
These are just a few of the many features and additions coming with Divinity: Original Sin – Enhanced Edition, to be revealed later!
Ah well, I guess in the realm of problems, this one is a good one.