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Dead Island 2: The Major’s Master Keys location

A zombie in DI 2 being held by the throat while the player holds an electrified sword.

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This Dead Island 2 guide details the Major’s Master Keys location.

Dead Island 2 has surprised gamers and delivered a fun zombie-slaying adventure after a near 10-year wait.

A heavy focus in Dead Island 2 is on acquiring and upgrading powerful weapons. Opening the game’s many lockboxes is a sure-fire way of getting your hands on great gear. Lockboxes require keys to open. But players will also encounter locked doors which hinder quest progress.

One such locked door leads to the ballroom in the Halperin Hotel. So, where are the keys to get into the Halperin Hotel’s ballroom?

Check out the guide below detailing the Major’s Master Keys location in Dead Island 2.

The Major’s Master Keys location in Dead Island 2

This is where to find the Major’s Master Keys in Dead Island 2:

Major Booker – a soldier taking refuge in the Halperin Hotel – has the keys. The Major’s Master Keys are located in Room 307 next to Major Booker’s body who is dead by the time you find her.

Image showing Room 307 in Dead Island 2, where the Major's Master Keys location is.
Room 307.

You will go here as part of the main quest called “Room Service for Major Booker”, so the keys are unmissable.

The Major's Master Keys location on the floor in Dead Island 2.
The keys.

After completing this section of the main quest and acquiring the keys, you can return to the ballroom doors and unlock them. You will then fight the Bride – an immensely powerful Crusher zombie – in a tough boss fight.

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