>Battlezone remaster
Before talking Battlezone 2, let's talk Battlezone 1. The game had a pretty decent fan community as far as I could make out, and fans plus a few old devs managed to put out a version of the game that ran pretty well on modern systems. People were making mods, playing multiplayer, and things were generally great. The game even had a little known expansion called Red Odyssey, though with little to no modern technical improvements due to a loss of source code.
The remaster for Battlezone came out and ruined what was good. The community became fractured. Modders working on the free 1.5 version largely stopped development, not knowing which version to build for. People don't seem to play online as much anymore. What did the new version have to offset this loss? HD textures and Steam Workshop integrated modding. Whoopie. Also, the only reason this Redux was possible was due to the availability of source code, so guess what happens to Red Odyssey? No update into the modern version whatsoever.
>Battlezone 2 Redux
If the first Redux is anything to go by, this one won't provide any kind of stellar improvement either, and its announcement has probably already started dividing whatever community may have existed around that game as well.
I can play both of these games on my machine right now. I don't see any reason to play a Redux.