Beginning in 2002, EN World hosted the ENnies in association with the Gen Con gaming convention.
[4] In 2019, EN World owner Russ Morrissey retired from the awards, which were officially renamed "The ENnies".
[9] Abranson left in 2019 and was replaced by Jessica Hancock, while Marc Langworthy joined as 2000 AD line manager.
[11] In August 2020, EN Publishing announced a project code-named Level Up, an advanced adaptation of Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition.
[15] Level Up is supported by a free online tools platform which contains all of the rules of the game, and a monthly magazine called the Gate Pass Gazette'.
[20] EN World began experimenting with media content in 2012, starting with a six-episode animated show 'The Perturbed Dragon',[21] video coverage of DragonMeet and the Battle of the Bards[22] music competition.