๐Ÿ“Quick Callouts & Pings

In Party Heist, players can use Quick Callouts and Quick Pings โ€” two essential tactical communication tools โ€” to coordinate effectively and deliver real-time commands without the need for voice chat.

Quick Callouts

How to Use Quick Callouts

  • In battle, tap the Quick Callout icon in the top-right corner to open the callout menu.

  • The system offers a set of preset tactical lines โ€” just tap to send.

  • Your callout gets pushed straight to the team chat, only visible to your squad.

  • No need to type or mic up โ€” perfect for fast, no-fuss coordination in high-pressure fights.

Key Features

  • One-Tap Calls: Fire off a callout instantly mid-combat.

  • Clear & Consistent: All callouts are official presets, keeping comms sharp and aligned.

  • Squad-Only: Only your team sees the callouts โ€” no intel leaks to enemies.

Quick Pings

Quick Ping is your go-to tactical tool for on-the-fly callouts during combat. It lets you tag items, buildings, or other points of interest with a visual marker, keeping your squad locked in on key targets.

How It Works

  • Tap the Ping button in-game to drop a marker directly on objects like loot, structures, or strategic spots.

  • Pings are visible only to your squad, including the player who pinged and their teammates.

  • No typing, no voice chat โ€” just clean, fast comms perfect for high-stakes firefights.

Quick Ping Types

Long-press the Quick Ping button to bring up different ping options:

Ping Type

Description

Default Ping

Basic marker with no specific intent.

Attention Ping

Alert teammates to watch this spot or item.

Defend Ping

Signal teammates to set up defenses here.

Attack Ping

Call for an assault on this position.

Enemy Ping

Mark an enemyโ€™s location or sighting.

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