CS2 & CS:GO Callouts

Below is CSGOLuck's collection of all CS:GO and CS2 callouts from popular and Active Duty maps. Our extensive database currently contains a grand total of 383 callout names from 8 maps.
Tuscan Callouts

The beautiful map of Tuscan has finally made its way into CSGO by popular demand after first being introduced back in CS 1.6.

This map is only available on CS:GO.
Tuscan Callouts
More Info
Cache Callouts

Cache is one of Counter-Strike’s most popular maps that dated way back in Source. Despite being loved by the community, Cache was unfortunately rotated out of the Active Duty Map pool in March 2019, and has not returned since.

This map is only available on CS:GO.
Cache Callouts
More Info
Ancient Callouts

The Aztec-based map isn’t the most popular choice between its peers, as it is not a very beginner-friendly map due to confusing pathways and tight chokepoints. However, it can be an incredibly fun map after giving it a few spins. Many professional teams have made it their go-to map pick as well.

This map and the callouts are the same (or very similar) in both CS2 and CS:GO.
Ancient Callouts
More Info
Cobblestone Callouts

Even though it’s out from MM and the Competitive pool, Cobblestone is a classic map thousands of players still love, and for all of those fans, we have created this guide, where we will share a full list of all the available Cobblestone callouts.

This map and the callouts are the same (or very similar) in both CS2 and CS:GO.
Cobblestone Callouts
More Info
Anubis Callouts

The map Anubis, which bears the name of the deity of ancient Egypt, is thought to be situated in Egypt. Its unique qualities include sunny skies, walls with old marks, and a landscape of sandstone. As of right now, the CS2 Active Duty map pool is the singular community-made map.

This map and the callouts are the same (or very similar) in both CS2 and CS:GO.
Anubis Callouts
More Info
Mirage Callouts

One of the most iconic maps in Counter-Strike and the only one to have been featured at every single CS Major since the start of Global Offensive, Mirage holds a status within the community that can only be matched by the one and only Dust 2. As one of the maps with the highest play rate in both casual matchmaking and the professional scene, understanding its many callouts is vital to the CS experience.

This map and the callouts are the same (or very similar) in both CS2 and CS:GO.
Mirage Callouts
More Info
Vertigo Callouts

One of the most recent additions to the professional Active Duty map pool in Counter-Strike is Vertigo. This map is situated near the summit of an unfinished building. It is possible to fall off this CS2map, unlike most others, and there is no possibility of survival from such a height. This map shows that A Site and B Site are both on the top floor.

This map and the callouts are the same (or very similar) in both CS2 and CS:GO.
Vertigo Callouts
More Info
Nuke Callouts

The series has included the bomb defusal map Nuke since Counter-Strike 1.6. Nuke is a bomb defusal map that has been in the series since Counter-Strike 1.6 and is set in the United States. Nuke is a special map since it has two levels, or floors: upper and lower. It is set in the United States. Because of this, it is very important to get every callout on the map just so. This map is possibly the most CT-sided in frequent rotation due to its intricate structure and few entry opportunities for securing both bombsites.

This map and the callouts are the same (or very similar) in both CS2 and CS:GO.
Nuke Callouts
More Info
Overpass Callouts

Overpass is a map in CS2 that is usually played in both competitive and casual matchmaking, given its status as a popular choice. One key feature is its size – it’s among the largest competitively played maps. The other is the elevation difference between the Terrorist (T) and Counter-Terrorist (CT) sides. The CT side spawns high above, right on the A Site. The only connections are distinct staircases and walkways, creating a complex map with many strategic options.

This map and the callouts are the same (or very similar) in both CS2 and CS:GO.
Overpass Callouts
More Info
Dust 2 Callouts

Dust 2 Callouts is a bomb defusal map located in Italy that has been a classic to play on since its addition in the very earliest days of Counter-Strike. It is one of the maps in CS:GO to have gone through a rehaul to its look and textures since the game’s release. Seen unanimously as a CT-sided map, Inferno has the most callouts we’ve detailed across all CS:GO maps, so it’s one to get learning if you aren’t already familiar with it!

This map and the callouts are the same (or very similar) in both CS2 and CS:GO.
Dust 2 Callouts
More Info
Inferno Callouts

Inferno is one of the most iconic maps in the Counter-Strike series, known for its intricate layout and balanced gameplay. Set in a picturesque Italian village, Inferno features narrow alleyways, tight corners, and two bomb sites with distinct characteristics

This map and the callouts are the same (or very similar) in both CS2 and CS:GO.
Inferno Callouts
More Info

What Are CS2 Map Callouts?

CS2 Callouts formally known as CSGO Callouts are words that refer to locations on a map. By learning and understanding these callouts it will provide a great advantage to you and your team and even allow you to climb the ranks much faster when using CSGO map callouts.

Counter-Strike 2 is a game that is enjoyed with teammates. While playing CS2 you will need to know the opponent’s position and if you know an enemy’s position it’s vital that you tell your teammates, and this is where callouts come into play.

Mastering CSGO callouts can take some time to learn the knowledge. We recommend that you go through each map at a time and take notes of each callout, also make use of our numbered maps which will show every callout for current map pool maps and popular maps within the community and are featured on every callout map listed here, giving you a simple and easy method to learning CSGO callouts.

CS2/CSGO Callouts will allow you to eliminate your enemy much faster, giving you the chance to learn and understand each callout. Another great way to learn callouts is to watch CS2 e-Sport matches as callouts are commonly featured heavily in professional environments.