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Dead Island 2: Curtis’ Garage Key location

Image showing the locked door which requires Curtis' Garage Key.

This Dead Island 2 guide details Curtis’ Garage Key location.

After almost 10 years, Dead Island 2 is here at last. And we were pleasantly surprised by the utterly fun zombie-mashing experience it turned out to be.

In Dead Island 2, players encounter numerous locked doors and lockboxes. Behind these doors and inside these lockboxes is usually valuable loot and other goodies.

Early in the game, players visit Curtis’ mansion opposite Emma Jaunt’s house in Bel-Air. As you explore the property, you’re sure to stumble across the garage. But its white-barred door is locked and requires Curtis’ Garage Key to enter.

Check out our guide below detailing Curtis’ Garage Key location in Dead Island 2.

Curtis’ Garage Key location in Dead Island 2

This is where to find Curtis’ Garage Key location in Dead Island 2:

Go to the front of the garage. There is a switch to open the left garage door. Inside are two zombies – kill them. Smash the two fragile boxes and then crouch under the pile of furniture to get to the other side of the garage. You will now be on the other side of the locked door. Curtis’ Garage key is on the table.

Image showing the switch to open the garage and find Curtis' Garage Key location.
Use this switch.

There is plenty of loot to scavenge and and even a rake weapon. You can also use the workbench in here to upgrade and repair your weapons.

Image showing Curtis' Garage Key location on the table in Dead Island 2.
The key to the garage.

And there you have it – that’s how to get the special key to unlock the garage.

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