Other Things Mongraal Will Do
Now that he’s signed to Red Bull, Mongraal will also appear at several Red Bull UK gaming activities throughout the rest of the year.
Mongraal now joins a list of content creators and professional athletes that represent Red Bull, including Ludwig Ahgren, a streamer and YouTuber, Max Verstappen, perhaps the most dominant F1 driver of all time, and others like AngryGinge (streamer) and Dominik Szoboszlai of Liverpool.
“Joining Red Bull is a dream come true,” said Mongraal. “Red Bull has always been about pushing limits, and that’s exactly what I want to continue doing in esports. I can’t wait to get stuck in and see where we go from here.”
More About Mongraal
For those wondering who Mongraal is, he’s been competing in Fortnite since 2018, when he was just 13 years old.
He was initially part of Team Secret. Later, he switched to FaZe Clan, where he was until 2023. Now, Red Bull marks the third esports organization he’s been with.
Throughout his competitive career, he’s won Chapter 2 Season 4 FNCS Grand Finals (2020), which awarded him about $37,000.
A year before that, he finished 13th at the Fortnite World Cup solo competition and sixth in duos. Overall, he made about $375,000 there.
In 2025, he placed eighth at the opening Major of the FNCS season.
Now, Red Bull has Mongraal and other Fortnite players Amar ‘Amar’ Al-Naimi and Martin ‘MrSavage’ Foss Andersen. Al-Naimi joined Red Bull in 2022 and Andersen in 2023.