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But alright, let's play this game. We have Part One, then make Part Two the upgrade to Part One and Part Three the upgrade to Part One + Part Two. Here's how to do it:
Part One standalone purchase
Part One + Part Two complete-the-set bundle
Part One + Part Two + Part Three complete-the-set bundle
plus similar bundles with H1 GOTY and H2 Gold content etc., you catch the drift
I already have H1 GOTY and H2 Gold and I've already bought and 100%'ed H3 Deluxe but on Stadia. The only reason I want H3 on Steam is to play the Freelancer mode, but I straight out refuse to pay for H1/2 again to do that. I can wait, maybe one day they hire someone who knows how to configure Steam packages and storefront.
Configuring steam packages and bundles, which they seem incapable of doing and @tmwfte doubts they ever will.
h3 isn't the only storefront with a messy presentation (Doom eternal, company of heroes 2). (which tbh is not really messy but people are pissed they "need to rebuy", despite h3's price being almost the same prior to its changes).