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The Director's Cut isn't for Returns. See, Shadowrun: Dragonfall was originally DLC for Returns, but after release they decided to add and change things based on community feedback. This led to the Director's Cut of Dragonfall. Since the additions expanded on Dragonfall enough they decided to releas the Director's Cut as a stand-alone product and a free update for people who owned the DLC. I think the reason why you can buy the DF:DC from Returns's store page is because of its status as originally being DLC.
In other words, Deluxe is only if you want the soundtrack and the artbook/anthology. Director's Cut is a different game.
The store page has an Anthology, Deluxe Edition, Director's Cut and Standard Edition. That's why I was confused.
Ah, Thanks.