Bundle of Holding: Forbidden Psalm

The new Forbidden Psalm bundle has gone live on Bundle of Holding, and it’s a solid opportunity to pick up a large chunk of the line in one go. If you’ve been curious about the system, or you’ve got a pile of unused miniatures looking for a purpose, this bundle is an easy way in. Forbidden Psalm has always been a rules‑light, fast‑moving skirmish game built on the bones of MÖRK BORG, and this collection gives you enough material to run campaigns across several different tones and settings

As is commonly the case, this bundle is split into two tiers. The first of these, the starter collection, will cost you $9.95. For this tidy sum, you get a lot of content:

  • Forbidden Psalm: End Times Edition: The combined core rules and the In the Footsteps of the Mad Wizard expansion.
  • Kill Sample Process: A CY_BORG‑flavoured skirmish variant.
  • The Last War: A diesel‑punk, mud‑and‑metal alternate‑history setting.
  • Hope Is for the Dead: A bleak, undead‑focused expansion compatible with MÖRK BORG.

The second tier, the bonus tier, is priced on a threshold. At the time of writing, this is sitting at $20.05. This tier adds a bunch more content to the bundle:

  • Endless Horrors From Between the Stars
  • Dread Nights
  • Mörk Boll
  • Cloth Goblins
  • Collection of Death
  • Forbidden Seas

This is a broad spread: fantasy, sci‑fi, trench warfare, nautical horror, and even a cursed sports game. All of it runs on the same core engine, so once you understand the basics, you can move between settings without friction.

Forbidden Psalm’s biggest strength is its flexibility. It’s miniatures‑agnostic, so you can use whatever figures you already own. It supports solo and co‑op play without needing to hack the rules. And it’s fast; scenarios resolve quickly, characters die often, and campaigns evolve through a mix of chaos and dark humour.

This bundle essentially hands you the whole ecosystem at once. If you’re already into MÖRK BORG, it’s a natural extension. If you’re more of a miniatures gamer looking for something lighter and more narrative‑driven than the usual suspects, it’s a refreshing change of pace.

There’s no need to oversell it: this is a straightforward, good‑value bundle for anyone interested in Forbidden Psalm or adjacent systems. It’s a lot of material for the price, and it gives you enough variety to experiment with different styles of play without committing to a single setting.

You can click here to visit the bundle page over at Bundle of Holding.

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