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By Gabriele Asaro
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Italy callouts in CS2 (CSGO)

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

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Italy callouts table

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Callout name and description are listed in the following table:

CalloutDescription
T SpawnStarting point for the Terrorist team.
CT SpawnCounter-Terrorist team's initial location.
T HouseA structure occupied by the Terrorist side.
Snipe WindowElevated opening for sniping, overlooking a key area.
T StairsConnects T Spawn to the upper level, crucial for navigation.
T MidCentral area accessible to Terrorists for strategic control.
CT MidMidsection from CT perspective, vital for map control.
T TunnelEnclosed pathway offering a stealthy route for Terrorists.
T RoofHigh vantage point accessible to the Terrorist side.
CT LeftLeft flank route from CT Spawn towards the central map area.
CT RightRight flank route from CT Spawn, a key tactical approach path.
MarketOpen area with multiple entry points, often a conflict zone.
House WindowWindow providing sightlines into and out of the house.
BedroomRoom offering close-quarter combat scenarios.
Mid BoostSpot where players can be elevated to gain visual advantage.
Left StreetA lateral pathway that provides a flanking route.
Right StreetA strategic route offering another flanking pathway.
Upper CellarElevated cellar granting a surprise element over opponents.
Lower CellarBelow-ground area, requiring awareness of verticality in play.
LongExtended pathway that sets the stage for long-range battles.
Stairs RoomEnclosed space with stairs, a hotspot for close encounters.
Below StairsArea beneath the stairs, often used for stealthy movements.

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Most famous Italy callouts

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Top 10 CS2 callouts in Italy map:

  • T Spawn: The launching pad for the Terrorist team's offensive, often buzzing with early game strategy plotting.
  • CT Spawn: The Counter-Terrorist's starting point, where defenses are orchestrated and expeditions begin.
  • T Stairs: A nexus point critical for controlling the match's tempo, connecting multiple attack paths.
  • Market: A bustling crossroads of conflict, offering numerous tactical engagements and control over the central area.
  • T Mid: A vantage offering the Terrorists a bird’s eye view of the battlefield and routes to pivotal points.
  • Tunnel: The artery for stealthy maneuvers, bypassing the central fray for a surprise attack.
  • Snipe Window: An overwatch position for sharpshooters to cover allies and pin down foes.
  • Bedroom: Close-quarters combat reigns here, with its tight corners and limited sightlines.
  • Long: A battleground for long-range duels, where marksmen can turn the tide of a match.
  • House Window: A strategic aperture through which one can surveil or defend against enemy advances.

Gabriele from Clash.gg noted, "Market and T Mid are the crux of Italy. Control these, and you've got the map’s pulse in your grip. My team's victories often hinge on who commands these zones."

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When was Italy released?

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The Italy map in Counter-Strike from Valve was released in 2000.

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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.