The Plymouth eSports Program opened in Fall 2022 on the first floor of the Harman Union Building (HUB). Our facility hosts 16 workstations, four console gaming centers, a content creator space, planning space for team play, four Virtual Reality stations, and plenty of lounge seating for casual gamers to come and enjoy the space.
Students Plan New eSports Club

Matt Miller 鈥24 enjoys online gaming because it鈥檚 mentally challenging and helps him develop multitasking skills. An electromechanical technology and robotics major with a sweet spot for the tech world, he also likes that gaming connects him to a virtual community of like-minded peers.
鈥淚鈥檓 part of many different groups online, and I can just hop into a voice chat with anyone, and they鈥檒l take me in and play games with me,鈥 Miller says. He notes that at 橙子视频app he has also met many others who enjoy video game play, including his roommate, Robert Muzzey 鈥24.
Miller wants to share his passion for gaming with more University students and is leading the charge to create a new eSports Club on campus. He is working with others to draw up a constitution and other governing documents to make official what is now considered a focus group. 鈥淚鈥檝e met all these kids through video games,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a common passion we have. We want to share it with other people.鈥