Pelgrane Press has won several
Gen Con EN World RPG Awards (the “
ENnies”), including the Silver Ennie for Fan's Choice for Best Publisher (2016). The company's Gold Ennies include: • 2012: Best Electronic Book for
Cthulhu Apocalypse: The Apocalypse Machine (for
Trail of Cthulhu); Best Writing for
The Investigator’s Guide to Occult London • 2014: Best Adventure for
Eternal Lies (for
Trail of Cthulhu) • 2016: Best RPG Related Product for
Ken Writes About Stuff, Volume 3; Best Supplement for
The Dracula Dossier: Hawkins Papers; Best Writing and Product of the Year for ''The Dracula Dossier: Director's Handbook
(for Night's Black Agents'' RPG • 2019: Best Setting for
The Fall of Delta Green RPG • 2020: Best RPG Related Product for
Absinthe in Carcosa (for the
Yellow King RPG) • 2023: Best Art, Cover for
Swords of the Serpentine RPG Pelgrane Press won the 2017
Indie Game Developer Network award for "Best Game" for the story game anthology
Seven Wonders. Press coverage has noted Pelgrane's outsized ability to accomplish significant output despite its stature, with one website saying: Pelgrane are a relatively small company in comparison to some of the other contenders and seeing them sweep the awards shelf is great. They are proof that at least in the table top world, quality products can still conquer the world. ==References==