Marvel's Spider-Man 2 quickly gained attention not just for its mesmerizing gameplay and relatively short length ,but also for a distinct oversight: the misrepresentation of Miles Morales' heritage. This slight problem was brought to light by keen-eyed fans who noticed the Cuban flag inside Miles Morales' apartment, despite both him and his mother, Rio, being of Puerto Rican heritage.

While such mistakes might seem minor to some, the cultural significance attached to symbols like national flags makes them critical to get right. The error is particularly glaring, given that Miles Morales is a Brooklyn-born individual with a Puerto Rican mother, and his apartment is a conduit through which the developers shed light on his personal life and identity.

Several gamers and Spider-Man aficionados were quick to point out the blunder on various platforms, including Reddit and Twitter. One Reddit user, TheHouselessTurtle, even posted a screenshot from the game, highlighting the misplaced Cuban flag inside Miles' residence, seeking an explanation for this deviation from the established canon where Morales proudly identifies with his Puerto Rican roots.

On close inspection, the flags of Cuba and Puerto Rico do bear a resemblance, which likely contributed to the mistake. Both flags feature five horizontal stripes and a triangle on the left-hand side with a central star. The main difference is in the color scheme. The Cuban flag showcases a red triangle juxtaposed with blue stripes, whereas the Puerto Rican flag is the exact opposite with a blue triangle accompanied by red stripes.