ESPN’s E60 Airs Landmark Documentary on the Enhanced Games (NYSE: ENHA)

Enhanced Games, Inc. (NYSE: ENHA):

WHAT: ESPN’s award winning and acclaimed long-form documentary program E60 aired its feature documentary on the Enhanced Games, tracing the company’s journey from its public announcement of the event in May 2025 through the inaugural competition held in Las Vegas on May 24, 2026. Initially, the episode aired on Thursday July 2nd at 9pm EST in primetime. The documentary is now available for viewing on various ESPN platforms including the full episode here.

WHERE: ESPN Network — available via cable, satellite, and streaming through ESPN+ Hub

WHO: Reported by ESPN’s Dan Murphy; featuring Enhanced Games athletes, executives, and medical commission members.

NOTE TO INVESTORS

The broadcast represented a significant earned media exposure for Enhanced Games, Inc. (NYSE: ENHA) and reflects the continued mainstream interest in the company’s mission to advance the science of human performance. Investors are encouraged to tune in via ESPN’s platforms. It is important to note, that a full episode E60 documentary is very atypical for a first-time event or such a young company. To receive this kind of coverage from the world’s leading sports network, showcases the continued interest from the press which Enhanced will look to monetize through sponsorships and potential media rights opportunities in the future. Enhanced did not preview the documentary, as it is fully independent and includes dissident voices, as well as those supporting the company’s mission of bringing science and sport together transparently to the benefit of everyone.

ABOUT THE DOCUMENTARY

ESPN investigative reporter Dan Murphy spent over a year embedded with the Enhanced Games, traveling from Las Vegas for the opening press conference announcing the Games, to Abu Dhabi, UAE for athlete training camp to New York for medical screenings and back to Las Vegas for the competition to document one of the most polarizing events in modern sports history.

The documentary goes beyond the inaugural Enhanced Games to probe a deeper question: Is medically supervised performance enhancement in sport truly “cheating,” or have decades of anti-doping narratives obscured a more complex reality? Murphy’s reporting examined the contradiction between international sport’s zero-tolerance stance on performance-enhancing substances, the often arbitrary and inconsistent regulation, and the disruptive model of the company which has embraced a transparent, clinically supervised enhancement approach for its athletes. The show explores prominent athletes past and present who have been embroiled in scandals which now seem out of context given many pro athletes now openly endorse and sell performance products including GLP-1 peptides and other supplements to the public. The documentary also brings to light the company’s mission to pay athletes equitably and how the IOC immediately after the first Enhanced Games changed its long-standing position on athlete compensation with the creation of a grant program for Olympic athletes.

By providing unfettered access to ESPN, the company encouraged Murphy to follow athletes across multiple continents and speak with scientists, ethicists, and sports insiders transparently. The E60 feature aims to ask the open question to viewers about the long-held and often mischaracterized or poorly researched assumptions of human performance — and why the world has granted certain bureaucracies exclusively to define the limits.

ABOUT ENHANCED GAMES, INC.

Enhanced Games, Inc. (NYSE: ENHA) is a sports and entertainment company dedicated to redefining athletic achievement by combining elite competition with cutting-edge science. The company’s inaugural event took place in Las Vegas in May 2026. For more information, visit www.enhanced.com.

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