Wes Otis’ Plate Mail Games sells music and sounds to GMs and DMs to weave into tabletop RPGs and enhance the atmosphere.
You can buy the Plate Mail Games tracks from DTRPG, and there’s a free sample bundle.
However, if you click on the publisher’s website link, you end up on BattleBards. There’s no PlateMailGames.com site.
An email from Plate Mail Games says that they’ve partnered with BattleBards.
Plate Mail Games has partnered with BattleBards to give you access to all our tracks plus great tools to use at the table.
BattleBards is a site all about music, soundscapes, voiceovers and sound effects. They have a soundboard designed with GMs in mind so it’s easy to trigger the sound effects on queue.
The pitch from Plate Mail Games is that it’s this ease of use that makes the partnership an attractive one for new customers. They say;
Easily find the track you are looking for, make a playlist for your game, and mix tracks together all on the BattleBards website. You can also buy individual tracks for download.
If listing BattleBards as Plate Mail’s own website was an insufficient clue as to how wholeheartedly the composer is throwing weight behind their new partners, the announcement concludes;
Finally, BattleBards has an amazing collection of their own that mixes perfectly with PMG, giving you an amazing amount of choices for your game. Subscribe to Plate Mail Games on BattleBards today and gain access to it all!
BattleBards has relaunched, and there’s now a Plate Mail Games tier in the official pricing options. It began life as Realmsound.
The newly reimagined BattelBards has Plate Mail Games baked in. It’s no longer clear whether the two companies are different, but perhaps it no longer matters.
Quick Links
- Plate Mail Games on DriveThruRPG.
- BattleBards.
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