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Re-releases and remasters tend to not list every little detail they change/fix on the store page. They usually don't even have a blogpost where they list every change and just give you the most notable things like "4k support" and "Now includes all DLC".
They have to list some changes to justify the price. Even from the new trailer it's still overpricing
I don't think they actually fixed the boundary breaking. Hell, I didn't even know how possible it actually was until about 4 days ago when I found some new footage on Youtube of someone doing it on a few different ground maps and I've been playing these games since they were brand new.