Agreed, it's not a major issue but nonetheless caused by the publisher. Despite that, Steam allowed them to do that mistake.
I doubt it's related to reviewing different version, otherwise the enhanced edition would have its own store page. It's probably just a mistake from the publisher made possible by Steam not handling these peculiarities…
OP got it wrong: you didn't buy Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition, you bought Metro Exodus and that game came with the Enhanced Edition. It's the same thing for Call of Duty games that have separate singleplayer/multiplayer…
Agreed, it's not a major issue but nonetheless caused by the publisher. Despite that, Steam allowed them to do that mistake.
I doubt it's related to reviewing different version, otherwise the enhanced edition would have its own store page. It's probably just a mistake from the publisher made possible by Steam not handling these peculiarities…
OP got it wrong: you didn't buy Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition, you bought Metro Exodus and that game came with the Enhanced Edition. It's the same thing for Call of Duty games that have separate singleplayer/multiplayer…