New information found in the PC version ofThe Last of Us Part 1reveals Tess’ birthday and place of birth.The Last of Us Part 1is a remakeof the original PS3 game from 2013, featuring improved graphics and revamped character models, in addition to an assortment of other changes.Fans have discovered new bits of information thanks to this remake, primarily due to high-definition textures that allow users to take a closer look at the documents rendered in-game. As an example, it is revealed that Joel was born in 1981, making him52 years old during the events ofThe Last of Us. Now, one player reveals the date and place of birth of another important character from the main story ofThe Last of Us.RELATED:The Last of Us PC Port Gets Its First UpdateAs reported by Naughty Dog Central on Twitter, and originally discovered by Reddit user Jeppedepep, Tess was born on 26 Feb 1982 in Rockford, Illinois USA, making her around a year younger than Joel during the events of the game. It also makes note of her full name - Theresa Servopoulos, although this information was originally revealed at the time of the PS5 release ofThe Last of Us Part 1.

Tess plays a key role in the story ofThe Last of Us Part 1, and her character received a massive overhaul with the release of this remake. As a result of this change,Tess looks much older inThe Last of Us Part 1when compared to the PS3 version, as Naughty Dog probably redesigned the character model to match her age.

The Last of Us Part 1came out on PS5 in September 2022, while the PC version launched on March 28. Despite a ton of hype leading up to its release on PC, gamers experienced various problems while trying to playThe Last of Us Part 1, with crashes and performance issues being near the top of users’ complaints. As a result of these issues,The Last of Us Part 1ended up getting review bombedon Steam, and it currently has a rating of Mixed on the platform.

Naughty Dog has releasedupdates forThe Last of Us Part 1that aim to solve these problems, with a recent hotfix decreasing PSO cache size to reduce memory requirements. It also reportedly solved a crashing issue that occurs on the first boot, as Naughty Dog continues to investigate problems affecting users’ experience with the PC version.

The Last of Us Part 1is available now on PS5 and PC.