Skip Cutscenes in Monster Hunter Wilds: A Guide
Eager to dive straight into the action in *Monster Hunter Wilds* without getting bogged down by the cutscenes? While the game boasts a compelling narrative with well-crafted characters, we understand that some players are all about the hunt. If that's you, here's how you can skip those cutscenes and get to the heart of the game.
Skipping Cutscenes in Monster Hunter Wilds
If you're finding the cutscenes a bit too long, you can easily skip them. Just hold the Y key on your keyboard, or press and hold the back button if you're using a controller. You'll need to hold it for about a second. If you're using a non-standard control setup, you can press a few buttons during a cutscene and check the top-right corner of the screen to see which input you need to use.
It's also worth mentioning that you can pause cutscenes if you want to make sure you don't miss any important details. While previous *Monster Hunter* games often had cutscenes that felt a bit unnecessary, *Wilds* features story-driven sequences. We recommend only skipping them if you're on a subsequent playthrough.
On the flip side, if you miss a cutscene or want to relive a moment, you can rewatch them by accessing the menu. This way, you can enjoy the cutscenes at your own pace, even after they've played during your story progression. The narrative might feel a bit disjointed this way, but the monster introductions in *Wilds* are truly spectacular. You might want to capture a screenshot or two of your favorite beast as it makes its grand entrance.





