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Final Theory: Colonial Navy

Final Theory: Colonial Navy
Windows
3 user reviews · 100% of 3
DeveloperMonticube
GenreIndie
ControllerPartial
Wait Price verdict · US updated 7 days ago

The current price is 100% of the way from its all-time low to full price. Seasonal sales have priced it lower.

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Price position between all-time low and full price 100%
All-time low $4.79 · 9d ago
Player reviews 100% positive of 3
Quality score 100/100 · small sample
Value score 0/100

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About this game

What this game is, in the developer's words

Add the Colonial Navy as an additional navy to the strategy game Final Theory. You can assign this navy to each of the players individually including the Empire. The ships of the Colonial Navy feature a mix of new abilities and weapons, copper armor, artillery weapons, long range missiles, and more.

This package adds an additional playable navy to the strategy game Final Theory. The ships of the Colonial Navy share a common heritage with the Imperial Navy. It features copper alloy armor plating and an alternative weapons and abilities loadout from it's base navy, including artillery weapons, long range missiles and more. The package includes a full navy consisting of 8 ships in total: Dreadnought, Battleship, Carrier, Battlecruiser, Cruiser, Destroyer, Frigate and Corvette. The Colonial Navy can be added directly to the base game, or as part of the Legendary Bundle.

Play as, or against the Colonial Navy

You can assign which navy is used by each of the players individually including the Empire.

Package features

  • 7 different ship classes to command + 1 deployable ship.
  • 7 fleet-wide stackable ship bonuses.
  • 8 ship tiers featuring weapons, abilities and skill points.
  • 56 module upgrades to choose from.
  • Supports the main game, Quick Battles and Custom Battles right out of the box.
    You don't have to unlock any achievements before you can use the navy.


Backstory: A Dominion informant known only in the intelligence community as Silver Rain, has successfully infiltrated the Royal Imperial Institute of Engineering and Technology. The informant has managed to gain access to schematics of classified naval ships, including those of the Colonial Navy. But with the galaxy on the brink of war and no way to directly transmit the huge quantity of data, the informant has opted to leak the schematics to an organization of black market traders. While dealings with such organizations is usually the purview of criminal enterprises, the Dominion high council has given you complete autonomy to ensure victory for the Dominion by any means.

As a specialized branch of the Galactic Imperial forces, the Colonial Navy operated exclusively in the outer rim territories. Their task was to provide security and maintain order in the developing regions of the galaxy. Seeing how matters of the outer rim were of little concern to the prosperous central regions of the Empire, the Colonial Navy acted independently of the Imperial Regulars, with it's own separate command and support infrastructure. But with the ever growing shortages of vital resources, and the Empire's subsequent proclamation to abandon the outer rim altogether, the colonies have now been left to fend for themselves. The withdrawal of the Colonial Navy in it's entirety, has completely overwhelmed the capabilities of sector police forces, threatening a total regression of all the progress that has been made throughout the outer rim colonies.

The ships of the Colonial Navy are built for self sufficiency and prolonged deployment in the deepest recesses of the galaxy. While being less costly to develop and maintain, they are still formidable and versatile naval ships. Capable of dealing with both a wide variety of enemy ships, and the ability to engage large numbers of hostile targets simultaneously. They feature an impressive array of defensive measures giving them high sustainability, and sport specialized armaments such as powerful artillery cannons and long range missile systems.

While being technologically advanced colonies, a more loose approach to law enforcement has always been taken throughout the outer rim, as a means of providing incentives for contractors and development projects. This common conduct of overlooking minor offenses, such as contraband smuggling and thriving black markets, had earned the Colonial Navy the reputation of being the most lenient of the Imperial forces. This perceived leniency has however never extended to open territorial conflicts that would interfere with the profitability of the outer rim.

The Colonial Navy are historically known as unrivaled masters of blockade and siege operations, often achieving their goals without the need to engage in traditional open battles. Even before the Empire rose to power, the outer rim had long been host to rampant piracy led by self proclaimed system lords. The Colonial Navy was tasked with stabilizing the outer rim once and for all, and bring an end to these feeble-minded antics. But rather than rooting out thousands of pirate strongholds one by one, the Colonial Navy opted instead to blockade all central supply lines. This strategy was effectively used to starve the would-be crime lords of the resources needed to fuel their paramilitary organizations. Once the pirates had grown desperate, they tried to run the blockades en masse. But the Colonial Navy bombarded them at range, ensuring minimal losses and leaving nothing in their wake but a spectacular feast for the common scavengers of the outer rim. While the strategy of blockades and protracted sieges did bring an end to the long suffered tyranny of system lords, it had also constituted the worst economic recession the outer rim had ever seen. Nonetheless the Colonial Navy received high commendations by the Empire, for it's most effective handling of the situation.

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Price history

Accepted price history and recorded lows

Historical lows
All-time low ATL $4.79 2026-07-07
3-month low $4.79
12-month low $4.79
Current $5.99
Price events From the accepted price history
Jul 10, 2026
Sale ended · back to $5.99
Jul 7, 2026
New all-time low $4.79

Final Theory: Colonial Navy price history and current deals

Final Theory: Colonial Navy for PC currently sells from $5.99 at authorized stores. Its all-time low is $4.79, set on 2026-07-07.

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How does the current Final Theory: Colonial Navy price compare?
The price verdict is wait. The current price is 100% of the way from its all-time low to full price. Seasonal sales have priced it lower.
How does $5.99 compare with the Final Theory: Colonial Navy price history?
$5.99 is 100% of the way from the all-time low of $4.79 to the full price. A lower price is recorded in the history.
Which stores list Final Theory: Colonial Navy?
Final Theory: Colonial Navy is tracked at steam. This section lists authorized stores and links to their store pages.
Scores
Steam reviews 3 user reviews · 100%
100% positive of 3
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Tech
ControllerPartial
Requirements
System requirements platform
Minimum
Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel or AMD Dual-Core Processor
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 7 series or AMD HD78xx series
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 3 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
Recommended
Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel or AMD Quad-Core Processor
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 9 series or AMD R9 series
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 3 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
Facts
DeveloperMonticube
PublisherMonticube
GenresIndie · Strategy
ModesMulti-player · Single-player
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