Pirate Borg is such a blast—I love how it blends dark fantasy with pirate themes! As far as I know, there isn’t a direct sequel yet, but the creators have dropped hints about expanding the universe. The original game is packed with enough content to keep you busy for ages, with its brutal combat and eerie cursed treasures.
That said, the community’s buzzing with rumors about potential spin-offs or supplements. Some folks speculate we might see something like 'Cursed Seas' or a deeper dive into the Lovecraftian horrors lurking beneath the waves. Until then, I’ve been running my own custom campaigns, throwing in undead kraken and mutinous ghost crews to keep things fresh.
Pirate Borg’s standalone nature means it doesn’t need a sequel, but I’d kill for one! The setting’s so rich—you could easily explore new regions, like the frozen hellscape of ‘Dead Ice Bay’ or a tropical nightmare archipelago. I’ve combed through interviews with the creators, and they seem open to future projects if demand stays high.
In the meantime, I’ve been experimenting with crossovers. Last month, my group mashed it up with 'Blades in the Dark' for a heist-focused pirate campaign. The lack of a sequel just means more room for creativity, honestly. Maybe we’ll get lucky and they’ll drop an expansion next International Talk Like a Pirate Day!
If you’re craving more Pirate Borg content, you’re not alone! While no official sequels have been announced, the game’s modular design makes it easy to expand. I’ve seen fan-made adventures and alternate rulesets floating around online, like 'Skull & Shackles' adaptations or hybrid campaigns mixing 'Mörk Borg' mechanics. The developers are active in forums, too, so I wouldn’t be surprised if they’re cooking up something. For now, I recommend checking out third-party zines or diving into the Discord—there’s always new fan content to scratch that pirate itch.
No sequels yet, but the original’s got legs. I’ve run three campaigns in different parts of the Pirate Borg world, and each felt unique—from plague-ridden ports to demonic ship battles. The community’s DIY spirit keeps it alive. If you’re jonesing for more, try the ‘Black Powder’ fan supplement or design your own cursed artifacts. Half the fun is making it your own!
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