Evo 2025 Brings Exclusive Merch and Meet-and-Greets to Vegas

Evo 2025 Brings Exclusive Merch and Meet-and-Greets to Vegas

Evo 2025 Brings Exclusive Merch and Meet-and-Greets to Vegas

If you're even remotely into fighting games, then Evo is probably already circled in red on your calendar. Evo 2025 is here, and this year’s event in Las Vegas isn’t just about mind-blowing competition—it’s also about celebrating the culture of fighting games in style. And how better to do that than with exclusive merchandise and once-in-a-lifetime meet-and-greet opportunities?

This year’s official Evo 2025 store has gone bigger than ever. We’re talking a massive collection of T-shirts, hats, posters—and yes, even fuzzy dice. Whether you’re a long-time player or just soaking up the hype, there's something in the merch lineup for every kind of fan. The best part? Even if you can't make it to the event in person, much of the merch will be available online while supplies last. However, a special set of legacy items will only be sold at the venue, making them real collector's treasures.

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A huge highlight this year is the collaboration with Under Armour, which is bringing some sleek, exclusive apparel into the mix. But that’s not all—renowned artists Shinkiro and jbstyle have created unique designs just for Evo 2025. Their artwork is being featured not only on merch but also in the Evo Museum at the venue. And here’s the cool part: if you purchase select items with their designs, you’ll get a ticket to a limited meet-and-greet session with the artist right there at the event.

These artist meet-and-greets will be happening throughout the weekend in scheduled time slots—so if you’re hoping to chat with Shinkiro or jbstyle, plan ahead and get those purchases in early. They’ll be available Friday through Sunday at various times, so there are plenty of chances to catch them.

But it’s not just artists you’ll get to meet. Evo has lined up an entire slate of meet-and-greet sessions with developers, pro players, and top-tier content creators. We're talking Tekken legends like Michael Murray and Harada, Capcom’s Nakayama and Matz, plus online personalities like Sajam, Sykkuno, Scarra, and even Lilypichu. These sessions don’t require a purchase—just show up early, because space is limited and it’s first-come, first-served.

All meet-and-greets are happening near the Artist Alley and freeplay area of the venue, so it’s easy to drop by in between matches or while exploring. Whether you're in it for the gear, the games, or the chance to meet your fighting game heroes, Evo 2025 is making sure there's something unforgettable for everyone.

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