- PureVPN has expanded its server network with over 40 new locations
- These now include Shanghai, Cyprus and Mexico City
- The move aims to increase overall performance
PureVPN has just expanded its global infrastructure by adding over 40 new server locations worldwide.
The news is likely to please all PureVPN enthusiasts, with the new server spots significantly expanding the VPN’s reach across the globe by tunneling its traffic to multiple points in Europe, Asia-Pacific, North America and Latin America.
With the upscaling, VPN strengthens its position in the race to join best VPNs on the market. TechRadar reviewers had previously pointed out shortcomings in terms of speed and server locations that compromised its overall performance.
This upgrade moves the VPN on the right track as the new links aim to boost network resilience, routing efficiency and redundancy while reducing latencies during browsing.
PureVPN’s server newtork is getting bigger
Thanks to a larger server network, PureVPN can significantly improve its users’ browsing experience by increasing the speed of the entire network, as multiple locations make it easier and faster to connect to a physically closer server to enjoy a wider variety of international content.
The latest additions are divided across continents: i Europefor example, the VPN has added 12 new servers in locations including Armenia, Croatia, and Cyprus.
In it Asia-Pacific region region covers nine new server locations now Jakarta in Indonesia, Thimphu in Bhutan and Shanghai in China, with the VPN increasing its presence as demand for connectivity continues to grow.
New PureVPN locations just went live. We’re expanding closer to where you are. Comment your country below. Let’s see how global this network really is. #globalnetwork #networkexpansion #WhereAreYouFrom #PureVPN pic.twitter.com/ayLQzDvu9d5 March 2026
North America also has new locations in Canada, the United States and Mexico, covering cities including Montreal, Dallas, Denver and Mexico City. Here, the provider also promises better streaming across major North American key exchange points.
Finally, Latin America also got its fair share with seven new locations, including Quito in Ecuador, Bogotá in Colombia and Caracas in Venezuela, aimed at reducing congestion and route restrictions that previously affected users’ experience.
PureVPN’s new server locations are currently available across all PureVPN platforms, including Windows, macOS, Android, and VPN browser extensions.
The VPN also introduced servers that were optimized for streaming Switzerland to increase high definition streaming and reduce buffering.
Why it matters
The expansion comes as a much-needed feature for PureVPN users, as the VPN previously did not offer the most extensive network of services, covering only around 80 locations in 66 countries.
Previously, the network included VPN servers spread fairly evenly across less-traveled locations, including several servers in Africa and another five in the Middle East: an interesting feature that led the VPN to focus on regions where regulations and network infrastructure are still problematic.
However, the downside was that users got significantly below average coverage in Asia and worse North American coverage than other well-known providers, including the obvious dominants, ProtonVPN or ExpressVPN.
To give you an idea: last year ExpressVPN announced a significant expansion of its US server network, allowing its users to connect to a server in any of the 50 US states.
While some aspects may still deter interest in PureVPN – the monthly plan price of $12.95 remains particularly steep – the expansion makes the money spent more worthwhile, lifting this VPN to a more attractive position in the market.



