December 11, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Insomniac confirms Cuba flag in Miles Morales’ apartment in Spider Man 2 will be changed to a Puerto Rican flag. 



Insomniac says they’re fixing the flag in Miles Morales’ apartment in Spider Man2  


They accidentally put Cuba’s flag instead of Puerto Rico’s. 


Insomniac Games promised a lot of things with the follow-up title to the 2018 smash-hit Marvel’s Spider-Man. Over the weeks leading up to the release of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, the devs released snippets of the game and fans loved every bit of it. However, since its release, fans have been reporting issues that could’ve been avoided otherwise.


One such issue that garnered a lot of flak from the community can be noticed in Miles’ room in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.


Multiple fans have noticed in the recent Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 video game that the Cuban flag was hanging outside of Miles Morales’s apartment. The problem? His family is Puerto Rican.


In their defense, both flags do have a similar design with a triangle and star on a striped background, however the colors are drastically different and the Puerto Rican flag isn’t as wide. Of course this isn’t the first mistake Insomniac has made with their afro-latino protagonist and they’ve been called out for using controversial gender-neutral Spanish in some scenes. For those unaware, Spanish has gendered conjugation for nouns with -o being considered masculine and -a considered feminine. Critics of the language consider this problematic and claim that ending verbs in -e or even -x sidesteps the issue.


Puerto Rican-origin Miles Morales is one of the main protagonists in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 and a mistake about his heritage has caused a lot of stir among the community.


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