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ExpressVPN has just announced a brand new partnership with some of the biggest eSports crews in the game right now. To celebrate, the VPN provider is offering its lowest monthly price yet, all with the chance to win a signed G2 jersey.
It's not just the promise of swag driving players over to Express this week, though. That new record-low $2.27 monthly rate (note: it's paid up front across a 28 month term) is backed up by a 30 day money back guarantee and the brand is promising a number of additional benefits for gamers specifically in its bid to become the best VPN for gaming in 2026.
ExpressVPN (28 months) | $97.72 $63.56 at ExpressVPN
Save $34.16 - This is a 28 month plan and you'll need to pay for the whole term up front. However, that $34 saving essentially works out as ten free months all in. If you know you're going to be in it for the long haul this is the plan to choose, but it also comes with a 30 day money back guarantee for peace of mind as well.
ExpressVPN is in constant competition with NordVPN (currently down to $3.89 per month with a free $20 Amazon gift card) in the gaming sphere, but is looking to garnish its reputation by rubbing shoulders with some elite players. The brand has been working with Riot's LEC for some time now, but has also added VCT, G2, and Method to its roster of teams.
That means it's going to be a familiar face at a number of eSports events, but players can also benefit from the partnership. The brand also hinted at "promotions for rare in-game rewards" throughout the year in its announcement.
ExpressVPN is one of the more secure options from testing, with an ad blocker and malicious site blocker built into the system. It's available on anything from your phone to PS5, with up to 10 simultaneous connections available and servers available in over 108 countries.
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