➀ Microsoft is looking forward to supporting Nintendo with the games they have; ➁ Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming, expressed his admiration for Nintendo's innovation; ➂ Microsoft is contractually obligated to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo systems; ➃ A number of Xbox exclusives have been brought to Switch in recent years.
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