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Slight aside, though? Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition is specially made with Direct X 12 + Ray Tracing stuff.
Extremely impressive stuff, but there's no game-play or story difference vs the regular version like was done with the Redux versions of games 1 & 2.
So its technically THE best version, but for most folks the "old" version just... well, runs better. Or even at all, depending on how old your rig is.
You get the Enhanced if you buy the normal version, though. They even use the same saves. So well worth at least trying, if you've got anything later than a 1080 or something.