‘Snake Eyes: G. I. Joe Origins’ Poster | Source: Paramount Pictures

Before Snake Eyes: G. I. Joe Origins takes to the silver screen, it’s making a stop at ComplexLand 2.0 to drop off a G. I.-fly supply of merch, artwork, and behind-the-scenes content for fans!

For the uninitiated, ComplexLand 2.0 is a three-day free, virtual event taking place now, from June 16-18. This open-world platform is jam-packed with exclusive collectibles, NFTs, content, giveaways, drops, and more from more than 70 fashion brands.

Over the course of this virtual experience, fans can explore a spacious neighborhood inspired by Snake Eyes’ origin story, called “Neo Crossing.” This area is filled with 3D hotspots, character posters, exclusive artwork by Dragon76, and behind-the-scenes content from the movie featuring the actors and G.I. Joe comic writer Larry Hama. Just yesterday, ComplexLand dropped some Paramount Pictures x Snake Eyes: G. I. Joe Origins merch, which included some LED light tees:

Don’t worry — attendees can still score exclusive free merch (while supplies last) created by Japanese-American artist Adam Fujita. Fans can cue in on clues that reveal how to get their hands on limited-edition Snake Eyes apparel — including T-shirts, hats, and slides — by interacting with an NPC in Neo Crossing. Will it look like Henry Golding? Hopefully.

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Last year’s ComplexLand event featured more than 60 brands, including Gucci, Bristol Studio, Atmos, Krink, and others, along with performances from artists such as Jaden Smith and Jack Harlow. This year’s 2.0 version showcases brands including Hayato, Adidas, Nike, Tombogo, and more, along with panels, one-on-one chats, and performances from special guests and celebrities (yet to be revealed).

To sign up for ComplexLand 2.0, check out the panel schedule, and explore ways to experience the event, go to complexland.com. Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins will release in theaters only on July 23.

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Ria Malatesta

Ria Malatesta

Ria Malatesta is an editorial intern at Adventure Publishing Group. When she’s not writing for the Toy Book, the Toy Insider, or the Pop Insider, she’s scouring Marvel fandom pages and patiently awaiting new episodes of Attack on Titan. She can also be found doodling in the margins of a notebook, cheffing it up in the kitchen, or settling down with a good horror movie marathon.

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