How to skip the Breathedge intro videos on PC (Steam)

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Breathedge

Breathedge is an ironic outer space survival adventure from RedRuins Softworks and HypeTrain Digital. The game was originally available as an early access title and has celebrated its 1.0 launch on Steam. Players will have to manage resources, explore, craft, and work with major systems. The game does share similarities with Subnautica, which also featured exploration in a vast environment. However, this is set in space so you’re not exactly starting small, like in Subnautica. If you want to skip the Breathedge intro videos on PC, here is how you can do that.

While the game does borrow a lot from other survival titles, there are still a lot of fresh ideas packed inside. Players will also engage in different forms of traversal, and use a car in space as well. There are different systems players will have to keep in mind as they survive in space. The game has Very Positive reviews on Steam, and the developers have continued to engage with players.

Skip the Breathedge intro videos

Some players would prefer to simply get to the game without having to sit through intro videos. If you are tired of having to skip those every single time as well, here is how you can fix that. Simply follow the steps mentioned below, and you won’t have to watch those again.

  • Head over to where the game’s install folder, and navigate to the following location
\Breathedge\Content\Movies\
  • Here, you want to delete or rename the UE4_Startup_Moving88.mp4 file

After you follow the steps, you won’t see the intro videos again.

BREATHEDGE ON STEAM

You can now purchase the game on Steam from the following link. It is currently discounted by 25%, and the offer ends on 4th March 2021.

More on Breathedge

While you are here, make sure you check out our other guides for Breathedge as well.

There are plenty of survival games to choose from now, especially if you are on PC. Steam’s early access system has been a blessing for many titles. Developers can constantly take feedback from players, and improve various aspects of the game. By the time a game is out of early access, most of its issues are fixed. Some games like Valheim are even polished in early access state, and it is quite a feat.

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