Microsoft's Xbox division head - Phil Spencer, expressed warm admiration and excitement to Nintendo's biggest products - "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," as well as the Nintendo NX.

When the head of Microsoft's Xbox division was asked on Twitter about his thoughts regarding Nintendo NX, Spencer stated that the time Nintendo launches a new console, the industry probably will excite about it, Game Spot reported.

Even though Spencer was not asked about the new "Zelda game," the Xbox division boss talked about the action-adventure video game and said that "Zelda looked good at the annual video-game conference - E3 2016."

The imminent Nintendo's console got a codename called - NX, which is slated to hit the market on March 2017. Despite the release of Nintendo's next console is nine months from now, there are no specific details about it yet. However, people have been speculating that NX is a console hybrid that makes the practical use of the industry-leading technology.

As Sony, as well as Nintendo and the multinational technology company - Microsoft, are competing in terms of console sales and video game titles exclusivity, there is still a spot of respect shared between the companies, Gameranx reported.

However, Spencer already gave credit to their company's competition. Spencer gave praises when Microsoft exec thought in a specified way that the action-adventure video game "Uncharted 4" would be a great game. Spencer also congratulated the American video game developer Naughty Dog on the PS4 release once it launched.

Besides the excitement of Spencer for the release of the forthcoming Nintendo NX console, Microsoft's Xbox division head also stated that the footage of "Zelda's Breath of the Wild" has an attractive appearance, Game Rant reported.

And even there were no confirmations about the release date of "Zelda game", the upcoming video game made a sensational success during the 2016 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" is slated to come out for Wii U in 2017.