To track all of the Freeport titles I have access to as I read or re-read them. Strikethrough indicates titles that I've read as part of the trawl. The dagger symbol (†) indicates titles that were published by someone other than Green Ronin. I actually recently re-read the systemless Pirates Guide book, so it comes pre-struck through as I start.
"Vengeance in Freeport" is a special case; it was originally published by Ronin Arts, but is now sold as a Green Ronin product. Other than that, I have the trilogy of modules by Adamant, a module by Goodman Games, a few other products by Ronin Arts (in spite of the name, no relation to Green Ronin), a companion by Expeditious Retreat Press, and the Shadow of the Demon Lord companion by Schwalb Entertainment.
I do anticipate that I'll only read thoroughly the d20 Freeport Companion (and maybe the Shadow of the Demon Lord) since the others are just mechanics for their specific systems. I already know that they all feature the same adventure, and I expect that I'll find that the Pathfinder one is almost identical to the d20 one, just with some updated numbers and details of the mechanics. Because of this, I've added those in gray, but as I get to them, and skim them and make sure that there isn't anything substantive that I'm missing, I'll mark them as "read" even if I don't really read them completely per se. The same might be true of the Pathfinder Freeport Bestiary vs the d20 "Creatures of Freeport." I'll play it by ear as I get to those titles, but I imagine that I'll mostly skim rather than read them.
The Shadow of the Demon Lord Companion is a bit different. It's less about simply porting mechanics from one system to another, and more about actually adapting Freeport to the Shadow of the Demon Lord game, mechanics and setting. I think it merits a full read-through.
Freeport Companion Savage Worlds (2008)
Freeport Companion Castles & Crusades (2008)
4e Freeport Companion (2010) †
Freeport Companion Pathfinder (2010)
Fate Freeport Companion (2013)
Freeport Bestiary (2017)

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