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A long-time Doom fan under hospice care in Toronto is spending his final weeks playing Doom: The Dark Ages after hospital staff procured a PS5 and setup so he could play from bed, Reddit posts and subsequent reporting show.
The user, known on Reddit as Wanderingreader123, said he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2022 and that the disease progressed in 2026 to a point where doctors have given him “possibly weeks” to live.
His post, shared at the end of January, reached developers at id Software and publisher Bethesda, prompting public responses from Doom director Hugo Martin, franchise co-creator John Romero and community manager Joshua Boyle.
In messages pinned to the thread the developers praised the fan’s devotion, offered words of comfort — “You are not alone in that hospital room” — and said the studio was reaching out privately to help.
The story has been widely shared across gaming outlets and social media; reporting notes id Software has discussed doing what it can for the fan, and that additional game content scheduled for May 15, 2026, is something the player hoped to see.
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Readers largely responded with empathy and practical reflections: they warned that republishing intimate hospice posts can feel exploitative, while also underscoring that gaming can be a significant source of comfort and normalcy for seriously ill patients, with anecdotal stories of extended survival cited as hopeful but not definitive.























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