Infogrames/Atari Struggling Financially

MSNBC has published an article that details the financial trouble Infogrames and Atari are experiencing, which could ultimately affect the future of both Neverwinter Nights titles. It wouldn't surprise me if we end up seeing the Dungeons & Dragons license exchange hands while the companies try to become financially stable, and it sounds like Elevation Partners (who formed BioWare/Pandemic late last year) could be showing some interest.
Mr Bonnell, who founded Infogrames 23 years ago, acknowledged that he had held talks with Elevation Partners, the US private equity group whose partners include rock star Bono. But Mr Bonnell said Elevation's proposals were "not compatible with our vision".

Infogrames, which owns a controlling 51 per cent stake in troubled US games maker Atari, was also considering ending Atari's Nasdaq quotation, he said.

"One of the options would be to re-focus the activities of each company on its core business," said Mr Bonnell. "Atari could become the development studio for the American market whilst Infogrames would be the international publisher."

While everything is still up in the air, I can't help but consider the possibility that BioWare could one day have uninhibited access to the Dungeons & Dragons license.