Man Metropolis Esports has introduced that Fortnite professional gamers Sebastian ‘Trippernn’ Kjaer and Aidan ‘Threats’ Mong will depart the organisation.
The organisation introduced the duo’s departure by means of a weblog put up, sharing that they’ll now not characterize Man Metropolis Esports following the tip of their contracts.
Within the weblog, Manchester Metropolis Esports wrote: “Everybody at Manchester Metropolis wish to thank Sebastian and Aidan for his or her exhausting work over their stints with the Membership, and we want them each the perfect of luck of their future careers.”
The participant has partaken in quite a lot of tournaments over his four-year journey with the organisation. Man Metropolis Esports highlighted his 2023 win at DreamHack San Diego, alongside putting runner-up within the FNCS 2023 Main 3 North America Grand Finals.
Nevertheless, arguably his best highlights embrace qualifying for the 2023 and 2024 FNCS World Championships. Regardless of putting pretty low in each tournaments, reaching the crowning occasion of the FNCS ecosystem back-to-back is a powerful feat.
Then again, Trippernn joined the membership’s esports division as a professional Fortnite participant in 2023 aged 19, primarily competing within the European scene.
The Danish participant competed throughout a number of tournaments in 2025, along with his best spotlight together with a third-place end within the Chapter 6 Season 1 FNCS Grand Finals in Europe. Nevertheless, the participant didn’t attain a FNCS World Championship since becoming a member of the organisation.
What’s Subsequent for Manchester Metropolis Esports?
2025 was a major 12 months for the organisation, which ended its journey with long-time members of Manchester Metropolis Esports and started with new ones.
Earlier this 12 months, the membership’s esports division introduced that it was parting methods with EA Sports activities FC professional participant and two-time ePremier League Champion Donovan ‘Tekkz‘ Hunt, who joined in 2023 after ending his run with Fnatic.
In December 2025, Manchester Metropolis Esports revealed that it was making its debut into the Rocket League esports scene, debuting its skilled staff on the RLCS 2026 Kick-Off Weekend.


