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I doubt we'll ever see this, due to them losing the source code for those games, so they can't even do like what they did with the GU titles. Worse, those games were never a priority for the publisher, and would also require something like the Liminality DVDs to be somehow included, as they give context for several things(including an important plot point in the endgame).
Heck, I still remember their F up with the .hack episode on the final Liminality vol. For those unaware, .hack was a multimedia franchise, games, manga, and an anime telling the story. In this case, .hack/sign's final episode is an epilogue to the IMOQ games, as well as the anime itself, so they included it on the DVD included with game four. Problem is, by the time the game hit west, the 'final' episode of the anime was different, as they released an Omake(parody) episode, and so instead of getting the epilogue, everyone outside of japan got non-sense humor more in line with Abridge Parody series than anything else.
Still, I do hope to see more from the franchise, it was the first big 'stuck in the game' series to really hit it 'big', and interestingly, a lot of plot points involving its game became real later, as some of the controversies involving 'The World' the in game MMO you're playing, eventually WERE controversies World of Warcraft had.