

You’ll see a prompt flash up occasionally in the bottom right-hand corner whenever this option is available during a cutscene, so do as it says and you’ll be thrown right back into the action.

However, if you come across a cutscene you want to skip in Metro Exodus, all you have to do is press and hold Square on PS4, or X on Xbox One. Some of them you’ll be forced to watch, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing considering how great the game looks running on a PS4 Pro or Xbox One X from our experience. Here’s how to skip cutscenes in Metro Exodus.įirst things first, it’s worth noting that even if you don’t care in the slightest about Metro Exodus’ story, you’re not always going to be able to skip cutscenes. He guides a team across what they once thought was uninhabitable land after the bombs dropped, but if you just want shooting action, you may not care about the story. Metro Exodus finally sees Artyom escape from the dark and dingy tunnels of the metro and begin exploring the surface once again.
