Final Fantasy VII FFVII Rebirth Gold Saucer & Minigame Disc soundtrack
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FFVII Rebirth Gold Saucer and Minigame Soundtrack Released

Square Enix released a FFVII Rebirth bonus soundtrack disc that contains tracks from the title’s minigames and Gold Saucer area. The company is selling the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Gold Saucer & Minigame Disc exclusively in its own official physical and online stores, including the Japanese e-Store, with a price tag of 2,530 yen (~$16.85).

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As the album title suggests, this disc contains tracks from the aforementioned segments. These tracks did not appear in the FFVII Rebirth Original Soundtrack, even though the latter contained a whopping seven discs.

The Gold Saucer & Minigame Disc contains a total of 38 tracks. It also includes the Piano Game versions of tracks like “Those Who Fight” and “One-Winged Angel,” as well as Tifa, Barret, and Aerith’s themes. The latter part of the disc features multiple versions of tracks like “Date Invitation” and “Words Erased by the Fireworks.”

The Japanese Square Enix e-Store is not the only place where people can buy this disc. Square Enix will also put the product on sale at its Artnia cafe and store facility in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. In addition, the company may stock the item at its merchandise booth in upcoming related physical events.

The Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Gold Saucer & Minigame Disc soundtrack is now available in Japan.


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