Z-Man Games announced Pandemic: Hot Zone – Europe, designed by Matt Leacock and Tom Lehmann, on the Spielwarenmesse 2021 website, and details about the game are brief for now:
This special edition includes the tiles from the Carcassonne base game, "The River" mini-expansion (with five new river tiles), "The Abbot" mini-expansion, and a new 15-tile "anniversary" mini-expansion. All tiles are adorned with UV-print, with many detailed easter eggs being hidden in the art. Costume stickers are included in case you wish to "dress" your meeples.
• Speaking of Spiel des Jahres-inspired anniversary editions, at the end of 2020 U.S. publisher MindWare released Qwirkle Collector's Edition, a version of Susan McKinley Ross' 2011 SdJ-winning Qwirkle that has acrylic tiles instead of wooden ones. I would guess the idea behind this edition is that the wooden tiles can sometimes have flaws that over time you can recognize by their backs — and if I know you have, say, a green circle, then I can use that knowledge to my advantage.
German publisher Schmidt Spiele plans to introduce this edition of Qwirkle to the German market under the name Qwirkle: Limited Edition in the second half of 2021 as a tenth anniversary edition since Qwirkle won the Spiel des Jahres award in 2011. (Qwirkle first hit the U.S. market in 2006, but it didn't appear in Germany until 2010, as I explained in this 2011 BGGN post.)
• By the by, did you know that in the mid-2010s, MindWare released a "limited edition" Berkshire Hathaway version of Qwirkle that features Warren Buffett and five brands owned by BH? Such an odd tie-in and one that's still available for purchase for the financial wizard in your family.
Update: I learned just before this post went live why this game exists. Here's an excerpt from the "Company Information" page on the Oriental Trading Company website:
• Elf Creek Games plans to release an updated edition of Brian Suhre's Paradox, which first appeared in 2016 from Split Second Games, under the name Paradox Initiative. (Elf Creek Games is already publishing Suhre's Merchants of the Dark Road, which was Kickstarted in mid-2020 and is currently due out in mid-2021.)