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By Gabriele Asaro
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Baggage callouts in CS2 (CSGO)

This guide shows the callouts of the Baggage Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) map. Mastering Baggage in CS2 requires understanding callouts for effective navigation and strategy in gameplay. This applies to both attacking and defending.

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Baggage callouts table

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Callout name and description are listed in the following table:

CalloutDescription
Main HallCentral area connecting most parts of the map. High traffic zone.
SecurityNarrow passage near spawn, often used for surprise attacks.
LuggageCluttered area with bags, perfect for ambushes.
ConveyorMoving belts that provide a dynamic element to gameplay.
TarmacOpen space outside, great for long-range engagements.
Control RoomKey strategic point with a view over other areas.
Locker RoomClose-quarters area, requires caution.
CustomsCheckpoint area, often a choke point in matches.
Baggage ClaimSpacious area with circular layout, popular for skirmishes.
Observation DeckElevated position, offers a broad view of the map.

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Most famous Baggage callouts

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Top 10 CS2 callouts in Baggage map:

  • Main Hall: Often the epicenter of action, this callout is crucial for team coordination. It's the backbone of the Baggage map, connecting key areas.
  • Security: A hotspot for surprise attacks. Gabriele from Clash.gg mentioned, "Security is where quick decisions turn the tide of the game. It’s about anticipation and swift action."
  • Luggage: Known for its clutter and tight spaces. This area tests players' ability to navigate and engage in close-quarters combat effectively.
  • Conveyor: Unique due to its moving belts, adding a dynamic challenge. It's a game-changer for strategies, requiring constant adaptation.
  • Tarmac: Ideal for long-range combat. Open and exposed, it demands skillful sniping and careful movement.
  • Control Room: Offers a strategic vantage point. Mastery of this area often leads to controlling the game's flow.
  • Locker Room: Notorious for intense, close-range encounters. It's a testing ground for reflexes and quick aiming.
  • Customs: Known as a common choke point. Teams must employ clever tactics to break through or defend this area.
  • Baggage Claim: Popular for its circular layout, facilitating continuous movement and skirmishes.
  • Observation Deck: Provides an elevated view, crucial for gathering intelligence and planning attacks or defenses.
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When was Baggage released?

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The Baggage map in Counter-Strike from Valve was released in 2012.

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Gabriele AsaroAbout the author

Gabriele Asaro
Gabriele Asaro

I'm the Head of Research at Clash.gg. With over 7 years of experience in the Counter-Strike niche, I have developed extensive knowledge of the game, its strategies, and the competitive scene. My insights are based on years of in-depth analysis and close involvement with the Counter-Strike community.