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Microsoft Xbox Head Praised Nintendo's New Game For NX, 'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'

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The head of Microsoft's Xbox Division, Phil Spencer praised the new game by Nintendo, "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild".

Phil Spencer of Microsoft Xbox Division called Nintendo's game "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" as an exciting time for the gaming industry. He also said that it looks good during the E3. The new game for Nintendo's new console was praised in Phil Spencer's tweet.

Many gaming fans agree that this new game made by Nintendo for their new console, Nintendo NX, was among the best games featured during the 2016 E3. The majority of the gaming community, which includes Xbox' Phil Spencer liked the showcase of the magic held within the game. The gameplay was so well received to prompt the Xbox Division head to praise it.

The question was asked by a fan on Twitter where the Xbox head has responded positively. Phil Spencer also noted that when Nintendo launches a new game, it becomes an exciting time for the gaming industry. He believed that the new game, "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" looked 'good'.

Phil Spencer had been giving positive credits to games despite the competition. The Microsoft executive also praised the game "Uncharted 4" and said it would be a great game. This was prior to the release of Sony's action-packed game title that stars Nathan Drake. Phil Spencer did not stop there. He also congratulated Sony for the release of the PS4 game "Naughty Dog" upon its launch, Gamerant reported.

The Xbox boss is not new to claiming as an excitable gaming fan. It is quite interesting, however that the Xbox head praised the game "Breath of the Wild" even though there is only very little details, which includes the release date,  are known about the game. This new game by Nintendo would be a big treat to the gaming community which would include Microsoft's Xbox Division Head, Phil Spencer. 

 

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