About
About
Located in RCC 229, on the second floor of the Creative School at 80 Gould Street, the Red Bull Gaming Hub is an exciting new facility designed to empower the journey of students and faculty into the world of video game design, solo production, and the evolution of education.
The Gaming Hub is equipped with 36 stations, each one running off of a high-powered AMD computer and a high-performance gaming monitor. The goal is for the users to be able to push the limits of what is possible in the worlds of game design and virtual environment creation. Each computer has the game design programs Unreal Engine and Unity, Blender, a computer graphics program, OBS, which facilitates streaming and screen capturing, and CLO3D, a fashion design software.
Core Uses
FAQ
No. You need to fill out the (google form) approved booking request form (external link, opens in new window) .
Please reach out to our staff at gaminghub@torontomu.ca separately for any software requests.
Yes, as long as you are working in the assigned work hours for the hub, not disrupting an event in-progress, and it is appropriate usage for the lab, in accordance with the Core Uses section. If it is not a designated work hour, event organizers are authorized to ask you to leave during an event or class.
Absolutely! The room is compliant with OBS and Streamlabs in various ways and is fiber connected into the building like many other spaces.
Almost every single industry is involved in video games and esports in some capacity. Journalism, music, broadcasting, visual arts, computer science, digital media, and even physiotherapy and culinary arts have their place. Just reach out to the team at The Conduit and they’ll be happy to help find a way to connect in.
Have any other questions or concerns? Feel free to reach out to the gaming hub at gaminghub@torontomu.ca (opens in new window) or fill out our contact form below: