OUT NOW: Deathjack super heavy warjack — The soul engine returns
Born from madness and powered by something far darker, the Deathjack is out now and ready to stride into your Cryx Necrofactorium unannounced, and as a towering 80mm super heavy warjack.
Old stories whisper that its creator bargained with the Infernals, paid the price, and never lived long enough to see what he’d built. Whatever the truth, what rose from that work was a soul-hungry terror that refuses to stay buried.

Driven by the Skulls of Hate grafted into its frame, Deathjack is a nightmare with a will of its own. Even its scattered remains have a habit of drawing new hands to rebuild them, guided by whispers no one sane would follow.
Today, Deathjack marches beside the Cryx Necrofactorium. Not as a servant, not really. More a very dangerous ally whose path simply lines up with Cryx’s plans. For now.
Devour all souls. Unleash the Deathjack today.
A legend reborn for the modern battlefield

For long-time Cryx players, Deathjack needs no introduction.
The deathjack's legacy stretches back through every era of Warmachine, from the classic 2005 50mm model to countless unforgettable tabletop moments of vicious soul reaping.

The new 80mm super heavy model carries that history forward in Warmachine today with a dark, destructive presence that feels right at home in the Necrofactoriums of Cryx.

The super heavy version stays true to what made the Deathjack iconic, while giving it the spikes, scale, skulls and imposing stance expected of a soul-devouring warjack. If you’re building a Cryx Necrofactorium army from the ground up, the Deathjack makes a perfect warjack to build around.
The best way to start collecting skulls for the Necrofactorium is with the Command Starter, which gives you your warcaster Wraithbinder Nekane, the tusked terror heavy warjack Hades, a solo, and unit to begin your Cryx collection, this 30-point force can be played straight out of the box which and is perfect for your first game of Warmachine.
Add the Deathjack into your force and your enemies souls will be annihilated in no time.
Fuelled by souls and bad intentions
Deathjack’s rules are still as soul hungry as ever. Its signature Soul Taker Collector ability lets it harvest tokens from the fallen, then turn those souls into healing, free spell casting, or extra focus at the start of its activation. The more the battlefield churns around Deathjack, the stronger it becomes.

Thanks to Skulls of Hate, Deathjack is also a full spellcaster. It’ll gain extra soul tokens during your Control Phase, letting it unleash powerful spells like Annihilation.

Seeing an eighty millimetre spiked engine of destruction throw out spellwork and barrel towards your warcaster is terrifying for those on the receiving end, especially if the Deathjack gets its necroclaws on you.
Once you’ve added the fearsome Deathjack to your force, you can round out your battlegroup with the Necrofactorium Battlegroup Box. It’s a great next step for expanding your army of warjacks and provides great support for Deathjack’s aggressive playstyle.
Awaken Deathjack and feed the Skulls of Hate

