Angels Fall First single-player means offline scenarios supported by AI bots. The checked sources do not describe a separate story campaign with endings or bosses.
Use this Angels Fall First single player page as the current, source-checked answer for this player task. The scope is intentionally practical: confirmed facts first, then clear limits where the official record is still incomplete.
What single-player includes
Steam lists single-player as a feature and says all scenarios can be played offline or online with bots filling player slots. Read that as match-based solo play: you can enter the game’s objective scenarios, use infantry and vehicles, fly spacecraft, crew capital ships, and practice boarding without a full human roster.
This is valuable because Angels Fall First has an unusually wide control surface. A new player can use an offline match to learn movement, targeting, squad commands, repairs, turret commands, fighter flight, and objective progress. The bots guide explains the AI support in more detail, while controls keeps the input discussion grounded in the official tutorial.
What the sources do not say
The checked official pages do not describe a separate narrative campaign, named bosses, or an ending sequence. The game is described as a first-person combined-arms wargame built around objective-based scenarios and replayability. That does not make solo play thin; it simply means this wiki will not invent a story route where the source material describes matches.
Solo to multiplayer handoff
Use single-player as a training loop, not a silo. After a few bot matches, choose one role and test it in online PvP, LAN PvP, or online co-op, the modes listed by Steam. The multiplayer page explains those labels, and troubleshooting covers version and network checks if the handoff fails.