Andy_Panthro: edit: Oh and Zeewolf, I like Wages of War! I usually play as a wizard though, heard a lot of criticism about the thief way, but the only part I dislike was the combat.
I played as a thief, so that may explain something. I liked the thief character in the two first games, as he was a very good all-round character. But it was annoying how they "nerfed" him in the third, and even (I believe) took away spells that my imported character knew. My thief was both an excellent fighter and a good mage (went through WIT and everything) in the two first games.
But QfG 3 was also very short and simple compared to the other games in the series. I believe it just took me two days to finish.
Anyway... on-topic - yes, Sierra is now owned by Activision Blizzard, and so far it doesn't seem as if they're going to do anything with the old franchises. I think in general, Activision Blizzard is probably the most mainstream, profit-centered publisher in the games industry. But at the same time, they might be willing to let others use them. Jolt are making a Zork-game (Infocom is also owned by Activision) and Codemasters are publishing the next Larry-game. So who knows.
Edit: One potential new publisher - Novalogic. How about Maximum Overkill on GoG?