Last summer, Philips teased new "Hue Entertainment" partnerships meant to help sync its popular, color-changing smart bulbs with movies, TV shows, and video games. We've been waiting patiently to hear more ever since, and today, at CES 2018, Philips has some fresh details.

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Those details come in the form of a new partnership with the gaming lifestyle brand Razer. It's the first official Hue Entertainment partnership the company has publicly confirmed, and PC gamers who enable it will be able to sync color-changing lighting effects with popular games like Overwatch, DOTA2, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.

The partnership links Hue's lights with Razer Chroma-enabled devices, including laptops, keyboards, and gaming mice. To enable it, users will need a second-gen Philips Hue Bridge (the square-shaped one), along with free Razer Synapse software that will be available to anyone using a Razer Chroma-enabled device beginning on January 9.

Other partnerships are in the works, too, potentially including ones that would bring console gamers into the mix. Philips tells us that those partnerships will continue rolling out throughout the year.

We're itching to try take Hue Entertainment for a spin, and we'll tell you what it's like as soon as that happens. For now, here's the full list of supported games:

Atlas Reactor



Overwatch



Counter-Strike: Global Offensive



DOTA2



Orcs Must Die!



Unchained



Obduction



Redout



Battlerite



Aven Colony



Dungeon Souls



Rise of Insanity



Quake Champions



Duelyst



JCB Pioneer: Mars



Ruiner



Let Them Come



Battle Chasers: Night War



Starpoint Gemini: Warlords



Pigeon Fight



Project Nimbus



Killing Floor 2



Book of Demons



Archaica: The Path of Light



Freaky Awesome



Holy Potatoes! What the Hell?!



Yet Another Zombie Defence HD



Semispheres



Bad Ass Hero



Hover



I, Zombie



Megaton Rainfall



Factorio



Double Kick Heroes



Clicker Heroes



Endless Space 2



Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms



Code 7



Cat Quest



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