First downloadable content (DLC) to win a videogame BAFTA

First downloadable content (DLC) to win a videogame BAFTA
Who
Last of Us: Left Behind (Naughty Dog, 2014)
What
First
Where
Unknown
When
12 March 2015
Usually it is full videogames that take home all the prizes at the (BAFTAs), but at the 11th annual British Academy of Film and Television Awards for videogames it was Left Behind, originally released as additional downloadable content for The Last of Us (Naughty Dog, 2013), that took the awards for Best Performer and Best Story, becoming the first piece of downloadable content to to gain recognition at the event. Although Left Behind was inititally released as a piece of paid-for downloadable content for Last of Us, it was subsequently included on the retail releases of both the Last of Us Remastered for PS4 and Last of Us: Game of the Year Edition for PS3.