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Dead Island 2: Bouncer’s Key location

Image showing the Party Contraband Case in Dead Island 2.

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

Dead Island 2‘s various lockboxes are a great way for players to obtain valuable weapons and items. They also offer an engaging alternative to the game’s quests.

There are numerous lockboxes for players to open. But they require specific keys. To obtain the correct keys, players need to find and kill the corresponding zombie. Once dead, the zombie will drop the key to unlock a lockbox.

One such lockbox is the Party Contraband Case. This case requires the Bouncer’s Key to open.

The guide below details the Bouncer’s Key location in Dead Island 2.

Bouncer’s Key location in Dead Island 2

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

After completing the Ballad of Rikky Rex side quest (which is the only way to gain access to the Party Contraband Case), return to Rikky’s house. Go to the pool/stage area and a Crusher called “Party Bouncer” will be there. Kill it and it will drop the key.

The Party Bouncer crusher zombie in Dead Island 2 which corresponds with the Bouncer's Key location in Dead Island 2.
Party Bouncer zombie.

Go to the Party Contraband Case and use the key to unlock it.

Image showing the map location of the Bouncer's Key in Dead Island 2.
Zombie/key location on the map.

Inside the case is a superior Powerful Whispering Blade weapon.

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