The remake that landed recently, The Last of Us: Part I, stands out from its predecessor not just with sharper visuals but also through a handful of newly added details that invite closer inspection. Among these is an Easter egg that did not appear in the 2013 release. The moment sits in a scene near the opening of The Last of Us: Part I’s expanded narrative, where a poster tied to a cult favorite fighting game peeks out in the back left area of a room, right beside Ellie’s bed. This fresh touch has fans debating its significance and provenance while offering a playful nod to a major milestone in the history of fighting games. It’s a small detail, but it fuels curiosity about how the remake builds on the original while adding new threads for players to notice on repeat playthroughs.