If that is the case then they should just print more v2 or get larger print runs. Creating a new version like this is so that collectors will buy the new version.
But that's the problem, Victor - you and many other collectors feel this compulsion to buy every version of every deck, when the truth of it is that you can be picky and choosy. If you're so against them making a version three, the simple solution is to express your dissatisfaction by not purchasing it, plain and simple! I went on a rant about this only moments ago in the topic about the Zenpure deck or some other deck, I don't remember.
Buy what makes you happy - and NOTHING ELSE. You control the hobby of card collecting, NOT the other way around. You are never compelled to purchase so much as a single deck of cards, EVER.
If car companies used the logic you want TBC to apply, we'd still be driving around in vehicles like the Plymouth K-cars or the Ford Pinto or the AMC Pacer! There would be no design innovation. Clothing retailers using that logic would be making the same fashions that were in stores the day you were born! Sure, things such as the Bicycle Rider Back and the Fruit of the Loom Briefs probably haven't changed much since that day, but plenty of other things have - life isn't still life, it's living, breathing, CHANGING all the time.
In fact, the entire custom deck hobby as it exists today WOULD NOT EXIST if card companies did as you dictate, never changing their designs. We would have a few mainstay designs that have been around for close to if not more than a hundred years, and NOTHING ELSE. USPC would love it if the market would accept it - it's cheaper and easier for them to make the same designs over and over and over, ad infinitum.