The Gold Saucer is essentially the Disneyland of the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth universe. There are a ton of attractions, events, and shows happening all while guests have access to their hotel rooms, food, and other everyday items without ever having to leave the premises. With all of the games you can play and the rewards you can earn, it’s hard to blame anyone for wanting to stay.
Every Gold Saucer Game and Reward in FF7 Rebirth
The Gold Saucer in FF7 Rebirth is divided into three sections: Park Central, Adventureworld, and Fantasyworld. Then the latter two locations are divided into a total of seven squares that host the aforementioned games and rewards. You can play all of the games at any time once you have access, and can earn Gold Saucer Points (GP) on top of rewards to purchase things in each game’s respective gift shop. You can easily go from place to place by using the Guide Moogles at the entrance of each location.
Chocobo Square
You can play the Chocobo Race mini-game in Chocobo Square. Here, you choose between either a short or long three-lap race with your chocobo of choice. In the square, you can pick up the following items from the GP Exchange:
- Gold Talon
- Elixir
- Gil Up Materia
- Stuffed Chocobo
- The Art of Swordplay Vol. III
- Card 135: Chocobo Jockey
Speed Square
You can ride the Galactic Saviors ride and mini-game in the Speed Square section of Gold Saucer. You play as a space ranger who is tasked with shooting down enemy ships in exchange for points that can be used to earn rewards. The list of rewards for the Standard and Expert versions are as follows:
Standard Rank | Score | Prize |
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Rank I | 15,000 | – One Mega-Potion – 100 Gold Saucer Points – 50 Gold Saucer Points |
Rank II | 25,000 | – One Dry Ether – 150 Gold Saucer Points – 75 Gold Saucer Points |
Rank III | 35,000 | – One Space Ranger Service Medal – 200 Gold Saucer Points – 100 Gold Saucer Points |
Expert Rank | Score | Prize |
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Rank I | 25,000 | – One X-Potion – 200 Gold Saucer Points |
Rank II | 35,000 | – Thre Dark Matter – 270 Gold Saucer Points |
Rank III | 45,000 | – One Space Ranger Service Medal of Honor – 350 Gold Saucer Points |
As a result of the GP you earn, you can purchase the following from the Speed Square GP Exchange:
- Celeris
- Burnished Crown
- PLAY ARTS Starfighter
- Space Ranger PLAY ARTS Figure
- Sharpshooter’s Companion Vol. III
- Card 136: Space Ranger
Battle Square
The Battle Square pits you and your party members against different enemies employed by Gold Saucer. You can do four match types in total:
- Two-Person Bout (Easy)
- Two-Person Bout (Advanced)
- Six-Person Bout (Easy)
- Six-Person Bout (Advanced)
In exchange for the GP that you’ll earn for your trouble, you can purchase:
- Way of the Fist Vol. III
- Mythril Ore
- Resplendent Robe
- Level Boost Materia
- Stuffed Bomb
- Card 141: Dio
Event Square
The Event Square doesn’t have any games to play. It’s exclusively a theater that really gets used by the characters in Chapter 12. Regardless of that, there is still a GP Exchange here that sells exclusive items including:
- Loveless Poster
- Stuffed Fat Chocobo
- Giga-Potion
- Telluric Scriptures Vol. III
- Cosmotite Ore
- Gilded Tentacle
- Hellhound outfit
- Court Jester outfit
- Card 139: Loveless
Wonderment Square
There are three different games you can play in Wonderment Square: Gold Saucer Queen’s Blood, 3D Brawler, and G-Bike. The first one is just more players and chances for you to play Queen’s Blood once you’ve completed the card game’s story. 3D Brawler gives you a chance to return to the polygons of the original game and use that version of Cloud to fight enemies in a digital fight. G-Bike is the only one that’s a mini-game, with the objective being to earn the highest score by defeating enemies while on motorcycleback.
The rewards you can earn in G-Bike are as follows:
Standard Rank | Score | Prize |
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Rank I | 18,000 | – Five Ether Onions – 100 Gold Saucer Points – 50 Gold Saucer Points |
Rank II | 25,000 | – Three Mythril Ores – 150 Gold Saucer Points – 75 Gold Saucer Points |
Rank III | 30,000 | – One Whistlewind Scarf – 200 Gold Saucer Points |
Expert Rank | Score | Prize |
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Rank I | 23,000 | – One Astral Remnant – 200 Gold Saucer Points |
Rank II | 27,000 | – Three Dark Matters – 270 Gold Saucer Points |
Rank III | 31,000 | – One Limit Booster – 350 Gold Saucer Points |
As for GP Exchange rewards, this is what you can obtain:
- Turbo Ether
- PLAY ARTS G-Bike
- Queen’s Blood Gameboard
- 3D Brawler Cloud Figure
- 3D Pugilist Figurine
- 3D Brawler Moogle Figurine
- Tale of the Red Warrior Vol. III
- Card 140: Saucer Squad
Ghost Square
Ghost Square is exclusively home to the Haunted Hotel, where Clouds party sleeps during their time at the amusement park/casino. However, there is still a GP Exchange store here that you can purchase things from including:
- Stuffed Tonberry
- Secrets of the Ninja Vol. II
- Card 137: Haunted Hotel
- x-Potion
- Aureate Horn
Skywheel Square
The Skywheel is also another attraction that doesn’t get the spotlight until Chapter 12. However, that doesn’t mean that you can’t spend your hard-earned GP here. At the GP Exchange, you can find:
- Save Crystal
- Stuffed Cactuar
- Fortunes Untold Vol. I
- Card 138: Skywheel
- Dry Ether
- Lustrous Feather
- Astral Remnant
Check out the Gold Saucer in our video below.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is available now on PS5.