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Raised $15M from YC, Samsung Next, Griffin Gaming Partners, Drake, and Strauss Zelnick (Take-Two CEO). Licensed Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune. AI-native party games for TV screens.
Weekend is an AI-native party gaming platform that builds social games designed for living room TV screens, featuring licensed content including Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune alongside original AI-generated game formats. The company raised $15 million from Y Combinator, Samsung Next, Griffin Gaming Partners, Drake, and Strauss Zelnick (CEO of Take-Two Interactive, publisher of GTA and NBA 2K). The backer composition — combining gaming industry veterans, a cultural icon, and a tech conglomerate — signals both entertainment industry validation and consumer distribution potential.
Signify (AMS: LIGHT) premium smart lighting with 16M+ color combinations and Entertainment API for sync with video and music; competing with LIFX and Nanoleaf for connected home lighting ecosystem.
Philips Hue is Signify's (formerly Philips Lighting, AMS: LIGHT) premium connected smart lighting brand — offering LED smart bulbs, light strips, outdoor fixtures, lamps, and accessories controllable via the Hue app, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, and the Hue Bridge hub — establishing the consumer smart lighting category that Philips pioneered with the original Hue launch in 2012. Signify generated €6.4 billion in total revenue in fiscal year 2024 with Hue comprising the connected home segment, serving tens of millions of Hue smart lighting devices installed in homes across 100+ countries at pricing from $15 per smart bulb to $300+ for premium fixtures.
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