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That is truthfully the reason I didn't buy the game until last week, with the bundle. But to a greater extent, it's why I haven't touched the new Hitman games. Not only is it insanely confusing to even know which 'version' to buy, but the whole episodic release schedule and always online for a single player game... no thanks.
The $10 Humble bundle had Revelations 2 Deluxe edition included. Deluxe edition has all the DLC's of the game including the costumes. Only the $1 bundle was giving episode 1 of revelations 2
I know, I bought the 10 dollar bundle to round out my RE collection - I'm just saying the reason I waited this long to even buy Rev 2 was the stupid episodic releases when the content was already finished.
Then on a related note, that is why I still haven't played the new Hitman games. There's a baffling chart to help you 'choose the right version' and it only confuses the matter worse. I look at it as too much trouble to bother. They don't want my money, they're trying to confuse me and leave me spending more than I intended.
*Note: I might be forgetting one of the complete titles.