Warmachine presents Lock & Load EU 2026

A dynamic and colorful illustration showcases a fantasy-themed background filled with various characters and creatures from the Warmachine universe, including armored warriors and mechanical constructs. Prominently displayed in the center is a logo featuring crossed swords and the text "LOCK & LOAD EU 2026," along with event details including the dates May 15-17, 2026, and the location, Magna, Sheffield, UK. The overall design conveys an exciting atmosphere, inviting players to join the upcoming event.
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Sheffield 18 million tonnes of steel and Malevolence style metal. Steamforged clearly took notes. Lock & Load EU hits the Magna Centre May 15-17 with Iron Gauntlet Finals, Steamrollers and keynote reveals. Early bird VIP badges before March 31st. #Warmachine #LockAndLoadEU

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