Rebecca Heineman, a trailblazer in the video game industry and developer of over 70 titles including The Bard’s Tale III, has revealed she is battling aggressive adenocarcinoma, a form of cancer that has spread to her lungs and liver.
On her GoFundMe page, Heineman shared that the diagnosis has left her nearly bedridden and in constant pain.
“I’m in pain. I’ve been diagnosed with adenocarcinoma a few weeks ago and I went from being an active outgoing computer nerd into a nearly bedridden cancer patient who is non stop exhausted,” she wrote.
How the Diagnosis Came About
Heineman first suspected something was wrong while attending PAX Prime, noticing she was out of breath after climbing a single flight of stairs. Upon returning home to Dallas, emergency care revealed 2,300ml of fluid in her lung cavity, followed by another 1,600ml drained a week later.
“After cat scans, X-rays, and blood tests they finally found that the cancer is in my lungs and liver,” she wrote.
Although some of her treatment is covered by private insurance, many providers are out of network, resulting in significant medical bills.
“Insurance is helping, but some of my treatment are out of network so I’m getting huge bills,” she wrote. “My cancer is aggressive so to say I’m scared is an understatement, I get a chemo port installed 10/6/2025 and then they begin filling me with chemo drugs.”
A Veteran in the Gaming Industry
With a 40-year career, Rebecca Heineman is a founding member of Interplay Productions and MacPlay. Her contributions to gaming span decades, influencing titles across multiple platforms.
GoFundMe Campaign and Support
Heineman launched a GoFundMe campaign with a $75,000 goal to help cover medical bills and continue creating games and comics. In just two days, supporters have already contributed nearly $63,400.
“This is the fight for my life. Please help me. I want to keep creating games and comics and I need your support to beat this cancer,” she concluded.