ExpressVPN is offering a promotional 84% discount [1] on its two-year subscription plan, which includes four additional months for free [1].
This deal allows users to secure long-term privacy and global internet access at a lower price point during a period of high demand for streaming services. The ability to bypass regional restrictions is a primary driver for VPN adoption during major international events.
The promotional offer brings the cost of the subscription to $69.72 [1]. According to Tom's Hardware, this allows users to "save $378 in total on over two years' worth of ExpressVPN" [1].
The service provides no-logs access to a network of servers located in 105 countries [1]. This infrastructure allows users to mask their IP addresses and encrypt their data, a key feature for those seeking to enhance their digital privacy.
Gizmodo said the offer allows users to "save 84%, get 4 free months, and watch the World Cup live" [2]. The timing of the discount coincides with the global interest in the tournament, where viewers often use VPNs to access sports broadcasts not available in their home regions.
Users who sign up through this promotion gain access to the full suite of ExpressVPN tools for the duration of the extended term. The company maintains a strict no-logs policy, ensuring that user activity is not recorded on its servers [1].
“Save 84%, get 4 free months, and watch the World Cup live.”
This aggressive pricing strategy reflects the competitive nature of the VPN market, where providers use major sporting events like the World Cup to acquire a large volume of new users. By bundling a deep discount with additional free months, ExpressVPN is attempting to lock in long-term subscribers who may otherwise only use a service for a single event.

