I'm very grateful that GoG has Baldur's Gate and includes the original game, which in many ways, is better than the enhanced edition. In fact, I'd say that many people, such as myself, buy this game because the original edition IS included. Except, it's not. That is to say, you can't be sure that when you buy the game if you will get your copy of the original. Because GoG only has limited keys for the original games, less than they have keys for the EE version it seems. I bought this 'bundle' on December 24th, only to find out after purchase that the keys for the original version were depleted. I emailed Customer Service, and they simply said they had no keys, and I had to check myself if they were back in or not. a) They should let people know BEFORE they purchase a game, if the stated included items are not available. b) There really should be a mechanism in place to alert customers if currently depleted keys are back in stock. The website already emails you if wishlisted items are available, so why not extend that to depleted keys for paid for purchases? Everyone knows there are 'other' ways to play these old school games. But many of us buy on GoG to support the platform offering us these classic experiences. It's just disappointing that in some cases, finding 'other' ways to get games might just be easier than having to check each day if keys for bought products are back in stock or not. Tldr; if you want to buy Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition in order to get the original version, don't, because even GoG themselves don't know when you'll be able to get it. PS. GoG don't like reviews that aren't about the games themselves. But I already emailed customer service, which didn't help, and people only visit the forums after they buy a game, not before. So it's better to write about my disappointment in teh reviews, and rate the purchase on what i got (and didn't get) for my money, so that people know what to expect before they buy.