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Dying Light's name was never changed, lol.
Perhaps you refer to the suffix "Enhanced Edition", which translates, literally, into an enhanced version of the original game. Many publishers do that to either extend the lifespan of their titles or introduce new features integrated into the game, or just to assemble all content ever released for the game, along with the base game itself, in one package (like GOTY, "Deluxe" or "Premium" editions, as usually the market calls them) .
@Dawn : Ah I see. Just curios with the suffix, because the basic game title also added with that Enhanced Edition in my wish list. Just curious, why not add it to the DLC instead to the basic game. Anyway, thanks for you explanation