
Xfer Serum 2 Black Friday Sale – Status Update
Serum 2 is one of the biggest synth releases of the year, taking the original Serum’s legacy to a new level. It features upgraded oscillators, a deeper modulation system, new warping options, granular and spectral engines, and a much more advanced workflow.
For readers exploring this year’s best Black Friday discounts, a full list is available at blackfriday.weraveyou.com.
Currently, Serum 2 is not on sale for Black Friday and is listed at its regular price of $249. Since this is the first year after launch—and the initial release price was $189—there is a chance we might see an intro-style discount. However, this is only speculation and has not been confirmed by Xfer Records. We recommend waiting for official announcements before making a purchase decision.
**BUY SERUM 2**
If you already own Serum 1 and Serum 2, one of the best Black Friday deals right now is on presets. Sound Factory has dropped a major sale on their Serum bundle, available for €99.00 instead of the regular €399.00 (75% off).
The pack includes over 810 presets, covering multiple electronic genres with ready-to-use sounds tailored for modern production.
**GRAB THE DEAL**
We’ll keep tracking the status of Serum 2 throughout the Black Friday period. Stay tuned for updates!
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