FIFA 23: How to Skip Cutscenes PC

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The all-new FIFA 23 launched, and the game has delivered remarkably to the delight of gamers globally.

The game delivers a next-gen experience by taking advantage of the new generation consoles. FIFA 23 has more cutscenes than ever before, and gamers are treated to a more immersive experience in this year’s FIFA. 

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Gamers can now experience matchday like never before with crisp pre match cutscenes that follow fans as they troop into some of the world’s most beautiful stadia.

Career mode also sees an upgrade with new cutscenes available when you sign new players or allow old players to leave the club. Depending on the player you’re buying or selling, the cutscenes change, and you might be surprised when you sign some of your favorite players.

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With time these cutscenes may become too repetitive or can slow down gameplay. Luckily, You can skip any cutscenes in the game that you are not interested in. The process required to skip cutscenes is unchanged from the recent versions of FIFA.

FIFA 23: How to Skip Cutscenes PC

Skipping a FIFA 23 cutscene on a PC depends entirely on what controller you’re using.

  • Press and hold your square button and watch for the tiny circle to fill in if you use a PS5 gamepad. 
  • If you have an Xbox pad, hold down the A button, and the cutscene will end when the circle is complete. 
  • Additionally, pressing the spacebar or mouse one will enable cutscene skipping if you use a mouse and keyboard. 

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