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Stray: Where To Find Keys To Safe In Doc’s Library – The Slums 

Stray on PS5

Credit: Annapurna Interactive

This Stray guide explains where to find keys to safe in Doc’s Library in The Slums.

Stray is finally here after months of anticipation. And it hasn’t disappointed.

The new game from BlueTwelve Studio and Annapurna Interactive delivers a puzzle packed adventure where you control a cat on his mission to reunite with his family.

He joins up with robot drone B-12 and the two must work together to open a sealed city and save its robot inhabitants.

Stray offers everything you could want from a game where you play as a cat. Run, jump, scratch – it’s all here. And it’s great fun.

The cat’s adventure in Stray involves solving puzzles every step of the way. Some are easy while others can leave you stuck and testing the limits of your brain power.

Safe In Doc’s Library in Stray
The safe in Doc’s library.

In The Slums – Stray‘s fourth chapter – players need to find keys to a safe in Doc’s Library.

Check out the steps below if you want to find the keys to the safe…

Where To Find Keys To Safe In Doc’s Library In Stray

Finding the keys to the safe is relatively straightforward and doesn’t require too much exploration or thought.

This is where to find keys to safe in Doc’s Library in Stray. Facing the safe, turn left around the corner. On your right is a stack of books in a doorway. Jump through. On the bed to the right is a note. Read this note and you will obtain the key to the safe.

Picture showing where to find keys to safe in Doc's Library in Stray
The keys are on the bed on the other side of the books.

And there you have it. You now know where to find the keys to the safe and how to obtain them. Pretty simple, huh? Time to keep pushing on in this unique feline adventure…

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