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Dead Island 2: Military Courier’s Key location

Image showing the Military Couriers Case in Dead Island 2.

This Dead Island 2 guide details the Military Courier’s Key location.

After such a long and arduous development, it’s hard to believe that Dead Island 2 is here at last. We found it to be a super fun and incredibly gruesome experience.

When players aren’t smashing through hordes of the undead or working through the game’s main quests, there are numerous lockboxes to crack. Inside these lockboxes is valuable loot. But to get inside them, you need the corresponding key.

To get your hands on a lockbox key, you need to track down a specific zombie. They usually have a name matching the lockbox, and once they’re dead they will drop the key you need.

One such key is the Military Courier’s Key. It unlocks the Military Courier’s Case, which can be found in the Halperin Hotel lobby.

Check out the guide below detailing how to get your hands on the Military Courier’s Key in Dead Island 2.

Military Courier’s Key location in Dead Island 2

This is where to find the Military Courier’s Key in Dead Island 2:

A zombie called “Military Courier” will appear in the hotel lobby after completing the side quest “The Rav-ages of Caustic-X”. You will receive this side quest after completing the “Michael Anders and the Holy Grail” main quest. Kill the Military Courier zombie and it will drop the Military Courier’s Key.

Image showing the Military Courier zombie in Dead Island 2 which corresponds with the Military Courier's Key location.
Military Courier zombie.

Inside the Military Courier’s Case is the rare Relentless Military Axe weapon.

Image showing the Military Courier's Key location on the floor in Dead Island 2.
The key.

And there you have it! That’s how to get your hands on this unique key in Dead Island 2.

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