Anubis has finally established itself as a fan-favorite battleground for professional CS2 players, frequently featured in high-stakes tournaments and in regular games. Although it is a relatively fresh addition to the active map pool, well, compared to older maps like Dust and Mirage that is, Anubis has quickly become a staple for both Premier/Faceit players and professional esports alike in less than four years. Made by community designers Roald, jakuza, and jd40, this map is named after the ancient Egyptian god of funerary rites, offering a unique and strategic landscape for players to send their enemies to the underworld to Anubis himself. What also makes this map quite unique is that it is a heavily T-Side biased map, you can read more about it here.

With its multiple entry points and clever hiding spots, Anubis provides a creative approach to outsmarting and outrifling opponents and securing bomb plants. This guide will provide you with the most essential callouts for each position on the map, so that you are well-prepared for your next Faceit/Premier match.

Anubis Callouts Map

We’ve compiled the most popular callouts on Anubis in one picture, so make sure to save it for the next time you’re playing Anubis, it might be very useful!


Anubis A Site Callouts

  • A Site: The place where T-side players plant the bomb with a big pillar in the middle

  • Heaven: An elevation area observing A-Main entrance

  • A-Main: The main entrance to the A Site for the T-Side players, connecting A and Water area (Boat, Water)

  • Orange: Orange scaffolding on the A-site next to Plateau

  • Plateau: An elevated area that leads to A Con and Heaven

  • Tunnel: An indoor path connecting CT Spawn with Heaven.

  • Fountain: An elevated fountain next to A entrance

  • A Con: A connector that leads towards the A site from Mid

   


Anubis B Site Callouts

  • B Site: A place where T-side players plant the bomb with a big pillar in the middle

  • Default: A wall in the middle of the B site where the bomb can be planted

  • B Site: The central area of the B Bombsite, surrounded by key positions like Pillar and Gate

  • Pillar: An obstacle that can be used for cover

  • B Connector: A small area that leads to B Site from Water and can be seen from the Bridge

  • Gate: The main entrance that connects Long with B Site

  • Ivy: An area outside Long and Gate

  • Ninja: A hiding spot next to Connector that can be used by both Ts and CTs for ambush  purposes

  • Heaven: An elevated area in Ruins, offering a view of B Long and a vantage point for Ts.

  • Bricks: A cornered wall that connects Palace with B Site

  • Palace: a tunnel that connects Mid and B Site

  • Street: an area that connects CT Spawn with B Site

Anubis T Spawn Callouts

  • T Spawn: An area where the Ts start every round

  • Trash: A narrow connection between T Spawn and Ruins

  • Ruins: A location from which one can go either to Top Mid or to B Site

  • Alley: A narrow path that leads towards different Water/Boat entries and Top Mid

Anubis Mid callouts

  • Middle: A large area with multiple passageways leading to multiple map objectives, including A Site, B Site and CT Spawn

  • Top Mid: An area ocated between the Bridge and T Spawn, connected  by Alley and Ruins from different sides

  • Bridge: A long path towards Double Doors, players can drop down to Water or access Ruins/Alley

  • Double Doors: Similar to Dust enthusiast, this area connects Bridge with Middle and can be used to angle grenades

  • Water: A lower area filled with water, leading from Boat to B Connector

  • Boat: A water filled area that used to have a small bridge. It’s called boat because there was one in previous iterations of this map back in CS:GO days.


Anubis CT Spawn Callouts

  • Beach: As the name implies, a water filled area next to CT Spawn

  • CT Spawn: An area where CTs start every round

  • Tunnel: An entry point between the Beach and A Site

  • Cave: A tunnel that leads from CT Spawn to Street

  • Sniper’s Nest: a default position for snipers that overlooks B Site

How to Use All Anubis Callouts in 2026?

In order to improve your gameplay on Anubis, just follow a few key steps:

  • Communicate! Use the callouts consistently and don’t be afraid to make mistakes, as your teammates must realize that the enemy team players are always on the move and can quickly change their position. An outdated info is much better than no info.

  • Practice! Hop on Deathmatch or play with bots in order to get familiar with the landscape of Anubis. These games won’t affect your rank and morale.

  • Learn the key areas’ names. In order to receive and analyze information from your teammates, you should know all the basic callouts on B Site and A site, so that you can be quite helpful during both attack and defense rounds.

What are the Best Weapons for Anubis Callouts in CS2?

While sniping in CS2 presents greater challenges compared to the heyday of CS:GO, but nevertheless, Anubis is a great map to pick up AWP and collect a few frags from the Sniper’s Nest on B or from the A Heaven. If you thoroughly enjoy fast pushes, then getting an MP9 or an XM1014 along with a few smokes is a solid choice. Moreover, you can enhance your arsenal by getting skins for the above-mentioned weapons at Skin.Land for the best prices on the market. We hope this article has provided valuable insights to elevate your Anubis gameplay! Make sure to check out our Nuke Callouts and Vertigo Callouts guides.

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