Complete Vertigo Callouts Guide: Master Every Location in CS2 2025

Complete Vertigo Callouts Guide: Master Every Location in CS2 2025

By Marcus Blackwood

January 14, 2025 at 10:15 AM

Counter-Strike 2's Vertigo map features multiple levels and strategic positions that require precise callouts for effective team communication. Here's a comprehensive breakdown of all essential callouts by area:

Lower Floor & T-Spawn Area:

  • T-Spawn: Terrorist team starting area
  • Stairs: Main stairs near T-Spawn
  • Generator: Small generator at T-Mid entrance
  • Toilets: Located under T-Spawn stairs
  • Quick: Large container beside stairs
  • Upper Spawn: Elevated structure around T-Spawn
  • Bridge: Connection between 50 and A-site ramp
  • Drop Room: Staircase connecting two floors
  • Connector: Small room linking both bombsites

Aerial view of Vertigo CS2 map

Aerial view of Vertigo CS2 map

A Site Area:

  • Ramp: Main ascent to A site
  • Top Ramp: Upper section before A site
  • Sidewalks: L-shaped alley at A site exit
  • Default A: Standard C4 plant spot behind boxes
  • Heaven: Defensive sniper window
  • Dark: Area connecting center to CT-Spawn
  • Back Doors: Room connecting CT-Spawn paths

CSGO Vertigo map overview aerial

CSGO Vertigo map overview aerial

Mid Area:

  • T-Mid: Area after stairs to descent room
  • Ladder: Compact level connector
  • Mid: Central map area
  • Iron: Iron sheets near T-Mid exit
  • Mid Boost: Elevated box at Top Mid entrance
  • Top Mid: Upper central area near CT-Spawn
  • B Connector: Ledge connecting mid to B site

Large shipping crate in warehouse

Large shipping crate in warehouse

B Site Area:

  • Catwalk: Outer ledge of B site
  • Default B: Standard C4 plant spot behind orange boxes
  • Elbow: Remote ledge behind elevated beams
  • Cooler: Large radiator near nine
  • B Lower: Path from T-Spawn to B site stairs
  • B Stairs: Lower floor entrance to B site

These callouts are essential for precise team communication and executing successful strategies on Vertigo.

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