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Far Cry New Dawn: How to Skip Cutscenes

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How to Skip Cutscenes in Far Cry New Dawn

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Not every Far Cry New Dawn player is eager to sit through a continuation of previous game’s plot over and over again. Or maybe, you’re just not a cutscene person. No problem! If you’re looking to get straight back to the action, we’re here to help you show you how to skip cutscenes in Far Cry Dawn.

Like most other modern games, Far Cry New Dawn has an option to skip cutscenes whether its the first or 101st time you’re sitting down to play through the game’s main story.

After all, players may have seen the scene before, and if they have there isn’t much they’ll be able to glean or gain from a repeated viewing.

Likewise, not everyone comes to the Far Cry games to engage in an engrossing narrative experience. Some just want to get lost in Ubisoft’s painstakingly crafted open worlds, and a story cutscene barging in on that can be a headache.

Luckily, skipping cutscenes is fairly simple in Far Cry New Dawn. Players need only hold down the Circle or B button on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One respectively. This will skip past the cutscene and drop you at the start of whatever mission or task the cutscene would have preceded.

Of course, this advice also works in the reverse for those who want to avoid skipping a cutscene at all costs. Simply avoid pressing the Circle or B button during a cutscene and it will play uninterrupted and without issue.

Hopefully this clears up how to skip cutscenes in Far Cry New Dawn. Those interested in playing the game can pick it up on either PlayStation 4, Xbox One or PC.

For those who want to immerse themselves in all things Far Cry New Dawn, check out our Far Cry New Dawn guide wiki for tips, tricks and secrets that you might not have found during your initial time with the game.

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Keenan McCall

Keenan has been a nerd from an early age, watching anime and playing games for as long as I can remember. Since obtaining a bachelor's degree in journalism back in 2017, he has written thousands of articles covering gaming, animation, and entertainment topics galore.

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