All CS2 Overpass Callouts Explained: Best Calls Guide For 2025

Daniel Morris

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It has been a while now since we last saw Overpass in the CS2 Active Duty map pool. The map was pretty significantly reworked for CS2, before being quickly pulled from Active Duty for an unknown reason. However, it’s officially back in the latest update, replacing Anubis after over a year. This means that it’s time to brush up on your CS2 Overpass callouts – don’t be left hanging on your return to one of Counter-Strike’s most tactical maps.

All CS2 Overpass Callouts Explained: Best Calls Guide For 2025

Overpass CS2 Callouts Guide

Our Overpass CS2 callouts map is the best way to pick up all the important calls you need for a game on the map. From Silver 1 to FACEIT Level 10, these CS2 Overpass callouts should have you covered.

CS2 Overpass Callouts

So you’ve got the CS2 Overpass callouts map above, but you can also take a look at the full list below, too. This will give you a better idea of what you’re actually looking for when you hear a particular Overpass CS2 callout.

CS2 Overpass Callouts List (2025)

  • CT Spawn: The area of the map where CTs spawn at the start of every round.
  • T Spawn: The area of the map where Ts spawn at the start of every round.
  • Rave: Doors and cubby just outside of T Spawn – rave music can be heard at this spot.
  • Alley: Short area leading to B Site from T Spawn.
  • Tracks: Large open area leading to either Short Tunnel or Monster, underneath the train tracks.
  • Short Tunnel: Tunnel leading to Water from Tracks.
  • Water: Area previously filled with water leading to B Site from B Short.
  • B Short: Walkway to B Site from Water.
  • Sandbags: Set of sandbags found on B Short.
  • Monster: Tunnel leading to B Site from Tracks – notable for its graffiti of a Monster.
  • Sewer: Watery area on the Monster side of B Site.
  • Barrels: Set of barrels located at the back of B Site.
  • B Site: Plantable area on the B side of the map.
  • Pillar: Large cylindrical pillar in the middle of B Site.
  • Bridge: Shortt bridge leading to B Site from ABC/Graffiti.
  • Pit: Watery area on the Heaven side of B Site.
  • ABC/Graffiti: Tucked away area across Bridge from B Site.
  • Walkway: Short tunnel underneath Heaven.
  • Heaven: Small room overlooking B Site.
  • CT Stairs: Stairs leading to A Site from Walkway.
  • Trash: Trash container at the back of A Site / CT Spawn.
  • A Site: Plantable area on the A side of the map.
  • Truck: Large truck in the middle of A Site.
  • Bank: Entrance to A Site from the bank.
  • Van: Large van in front of A Site.
  • Long: Extended area towards the left side of the map – can refer to the area close to A Site, or the wide open area near Long Toilets.
  • Short: Short walkway leading to A Site from Mid.
  • Toilets: Interior area parallel with Short.
  • Long Boost: Small generator on the CT side of Long.
  • Long Toilets: Small room between Toilets and Long.
  • Tree: Huge tree in the middle of Long.
  • Rock: Small rock used for cover on the T side of Long.
  • Mid: Open area between Balloons, Toilet, Connector, and Fountain.
  • Balloons: Upper area next to Mid – features several benches with balloons attached to them.
  • Fountain: Large fountain outside Playground.
  • Playground: Huge playground with tons of equipment just outside of Ramp.
  • Ramp: Ramp from T Spawn leading to Playground and Fountain.
  • Upper Tunnel: Upper area of the tunnel from T Spawn.
  • Ladder: Ladder connecting Upper Tunnel and Lower Tunnel.
  • Lower Tunnel: Lower area of the tunnel from T Spawn – leads to Connector and Squeaky.
  • Squeaky: Door leading to Water from Connector / Lower Tunnel.
  • Connector: Stairs leading to Lower Tunnel from Mid.

With these CS2 Overpass callouts in hand, you should have all the tools you need to be successful on the server. Now hop in, and let’s hope together that Overpass is back in Active Duty soon enough.

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Daniel Morris

Daniel Morris

Counter-Strike Content Lead
Daniel is a CS2 esports specialist, and now channels that expertise to discuss the game online. Despite his knowledge of Counter-Strike, he wasn’t quite good enough to go pro himself.
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