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Dead Island 2: Farouk’s House Key location

The door to Farouk’s house leading to Farouk’s house key location in Dead Island 2.

This Dead Island 2 guide details Farouk’s House Key location.

After nine years of waiting, Dead Island 2 is finally in the hands of gamers and delivers a fun-filled zombie-mashing experience.

There’s lots for players to do in HELL-A. And that includes finding awesome weapons and valuable loot. One of the best ways to do this is by exploring locked rooms and buildings.

However, that means you need to find the corresponding keys to unlock them. One such key is Farouk’s House Key.

Farouk’s house is located in Beverly Hills, but how exactly do you get inside?

The guide below details Farouk’s House Key location and how to get it.

Farouk’s House Key location in Dead Island 2

This is where to find Farouk’s House Key in Dead Island 2:

Smash the door’s window and you will see a set of keys sitting on a table on the left side of the room. Head round the back of the house and there is a battery generator connected to a rear gate. Go to the pool and collect the battery sitting on a lounger.

Image showing the gate and generator leading to Farouk’s House Key location in Dead Island 2.
Battery generator and gate.

Place it into the battery generator to unlock the gate. You can now enter the house through the rear doors. Go through the kitchen and turn left. You will arrive in the entrance area. A Crusher zombie will awaken, so kill it. Once it’s dead, you can collect Farouk’s House Key. 

The Crusher zombie inside Farouk’s house in Dead Island 2.

You now have a quick way to get in and out of the house and can take your time looting the rest of the building.

Farouk’s House Key location sat on a table in Farouk’s house in Dead Island 2.
The key.

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