 Well it's the first stadium style e-sports event in the region and it's all happening at Bemidji's Sanford Center this weekend. The second annual Gigazon Gaming Championship officially got underway at four today and features some of the latest games in old school classics. Tournaments for League of Legends, Madden 18, Street Fighter V and Mario Kart will all be held and cast prizes will be awarded. This year's event expanded to two days of competition just one of the many changes made for this year's event. So we've got a lot more you know obviously arcade style gaming and then we've added just a different variety of open gaming. Last year we were a little bit more limited on what games people could play and this year I want to say there's about nine or ten different games you can play on a variety of consoles whether that's PS4, Xbox One or Nintendo Wii. The Gigazon Gaming Tournament is open to the public and is a free event. Our Josh Peterson will have a full wrap of the event during our community spotlight segment on Monday. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.