What “single-player” means here
The current listing presents single-player as a supported feature, while the detailed description says bots can join public matches and optionally custom matches. This points to a solo-friendly way to learn the battlefield, rather than a separate cinematic campaign with a fixed story.
Why bots are useful
A bot match can be a practical training ground for learning the class menu, weapon handling, objective language and map flow before joining human players. It is especially useful for testing how a role behaves under pressure without turning the first live match into a controls lesson.
- Learn one class at a time.
- Practice moving between cover and objectives.
- Use custom matches to test a weapon or route.
- Treat bot difficulty as practice, not as a forecast of PvP balance.
What is still worth checking after launch
The exact bot difficulty settings, which modes can be played solo, whether bots fill every slot and how custom matches are configured should be documented from the live build. Until then, the safe answer is that bots are supported, while the full solo scope is still a launch detail.