Overpass Callouts Guide in CS2: Every Location & Map Guide [2025]

Overpass Callouts Guide in CS2: Every Location & Map Guide [2025]

By Marcus Thompson

January 10, 2025 at 09:18 PM

Overpass is a multi-layered map in CS2, set in Berlin, Germany. First introduced in 2013, it features unique terrain combining a park area with an underground canal system.

Peaceful bench near building with trees

Peaceful bench near building with trees

A Site Callouts:

  • A Short: Close-quarters combat area despite its name
  • A Long: Extended route from T-Spawn to A-Site, includes playground
  • Bathrooms: Key corridor connecting multiple paths to A site
  • Party: Area with central water fountain
  • Bank: Cover and rotation spot near A-Site
  • Dumpster: Large container providing cover
  • Truck: Parked vehicle offering defensive positions

B Site Callouts:

  • B Short (Water/Construction): Connects Mid to B-Site
  • Monster: Large tunnel connecting B-Site to T-Spawn
  • Sandbags: Cover position near B Short
  • Pillar: Central cylindrical structure
  • Graffiti: Popular defensive position
  • Barrels: Scattered cover spots
  • Bridge: Elevated position overlooking B-Site
  • Heaven: High vantage point accessible from CT-Spawn

Mid Area:

  • Connector: Links Mid to B Short
  • Stairs: Access point to Restrooms and B Short
  • Underground Tunnels: Network connecting B Short, Connector, and Restrooms

Spawn Areas:

  • T-Spawn: Terrorist starting point, connects to A Long, Mid, and Monster
  • Playground: Near T-Spawn, features play equipment
  • CT-Spawn: Counter-Terrorist starting point, links to both sites and Heaven
  • CT-stairs: Direct route from CT-Spawn to B-Site

Overpass radar map from CS:GO

Overpass radar map from CS:GO

Key Features:

  • Multiple vertical levels
  • Complex rotation possibilities
  • Strategic choke points
  • Diverse engagement ranges
  • Various utility usage opportunities

Understanding these callouts is crucial for effective team communication and coordinated play. With practice, players can master the map's layout and use its unique features to their advantage.

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