HyruleWarriors: Age of Calamityis the much-anticipated prequel toThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The newHyrule Warriorsgame wasannounced at the beginning of Septemberand came as a pleasant surprise to many Nintendo fans. The game will tell the story of what happened 100 years prior to the events ofBreath of the Wild, including many details about the battles that took place and the relationships between the characters.

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The hack & slash action RPG is set to release on November 20. The developers have released several details about the design, gameplay, and storyline, and it’s safe to say that there is much reason for excitement.

10The Best Of Both Worlds

The producer and project manager of Nintendo’sThe Legend of Zelda, Eiji Aonuma, approached the team that created the originalHyrule Warriorswith the proposition to make another game that would tell the story of a pre-Great Calamity Hyrule. As a result,Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamitywill be a unique crossover betweenHyrule WarriorsandThe Legend of Zelda.

In matters of gameplay, it will be a true hack & slash game with lots of enemies to fight at once. Story-wise, it will be part of theLegend of Zeldacanon. A pretty exciting mix!

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9Amazing Predecessors

What’s more; the originalHyrule WarriorsandBreath of the Wildwere both great games.Hyrule Warriors, originally released in 2014, sold well and received mostly positive reviews.

Breath of the Wilddid even better; it was widely considered to not only be the best game of 2017, but one of the best games ever made. Since its release,Breath of the Wildhas continuouslyremained in the top 10 bestselling Nintendo Switch games. Although it is no guarantee thatAge of Calamitywill be equally good, the success of the previous games gives a lot of reason to have faith in the developers.

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8The Story

InHyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, we will finally get to know all the details of what happened 100 years prior to the events ofBreath of the Wild. So far, we only learned that the Great Calamity was an epic battle between the forces of good and evil which, unfortunately, did not play out in our heroes' favor.

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The Champions got killed, their Divine Beasts were seized by Calamity Ganon, and Zelda placed Link in a Slumber of Restoration before sealing herself and Ganon awayin Hyrule Castle. But what did the battles look like? What interactions did our heroes have before and during the Great Calamity? With many new cutscenes and the opportunity to fight in the Great Calamity yourself, all such questions will now be answered.

7The Playable Characters

Playing as Link is fun, no doubt about that. But playing as Link andsome of his closest companionsis even better! InHyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, you will also be able to play as Princess Zelda, young Impa, and any of the four Champions that were introduced inBreath of the Wild.

The player will therefore get the opportunity to try out and master many different playstyles, as all characters will have their own unique fighting abilities. Furthermore, it will be great to learn more about each individual character in the process.

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6The Runes Return

Koei Tecmo announced that the special abilities as seen inBreath of the Wild, called ‘Runes’, will return inAge of Calamity. The four Runes in the previous game consisted of Remote Bomb (round or cubic-shaped), Cryonis, Magnesis, and Stasis. They allowed the player to strategically defeat foesand solve puzzles.

They were a great addition toBreath of the Wild’s gameplay, and will therefore be a welcome feature toAge of Calamity. On top of that, the Runes will be used by all characters in their own personal style, thus making them even more complex and exciting tools.

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5More Young Impa: Yes Please!

The elderly Impa inBreath of the Wildwas many a fan’s favorite. Ever since the beginning of theLegend of Zeldafranchise, Impa has been an important recurring character. She usually acts as Zelda’s nursemaid or guardian, and as an advisor to Link.

InBreath of the Wild, the player meets a now elderly Impa who helps Link in hisquest to defeat Calamity Ganon. It is not surprising that Zelda fans were happy to hear that the brave and quirky Impa would return inAge of Calamity. It will be interesting fo fans to see Impa as a young woman, and to learn more about her bond with Zelda and Link.

Gold Lynel in Breath of the Wild

4Multiplayer

It has been confirmed by Nintendo thatAge of Calamitywill feature a local co-op multiplayer option. Although the multiplayer option is somewhat limited as it does not feature online multiplay and no more than two people can play at the same time, this is still great news for those who wish to take on theBokoblins and Lynelstogether with a friend.

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As long as you can find someone to share a couch and a Joy-Con with, you don’t have to take on Calamity Ganon all by yourself.

3A Different Hyrule

At the time ofBreath of the Wild, Hyrule had fallen back into some kind of medieval state bereft of modern technology and plagued by monsters. However, the remnants of the highly advanced society that was destroyed during the Great Calamity were still visible in the form of ruins and rather aggressive guardians.

It gave us a glimpse of the past and made the player marvel at the splendor of what was once a modern, thriving kingdom. It is more than exciting to be able to discover this earlier, happier version of Hyrule first-hand.

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2The Baby Guardian

There is a mysterious character that even young Impa can’t compete with though; BabyGuardian. This three-legged technological cuteness looks like a fabergé egg decorated with a shiny blue gemstone.

As shown during the Tokyo Game Show, Baby Guardian is accidentally discovered and activated by Link and Impa while the latter is fleeing from a horde of Bokoblins. Baby Guardian, after some of the cutest bleeps ever uttered by a machine, starts following Link around. Although its exact role is yet unclear, one thing is quite certain; Baby Guardian will be a fan-favorite.

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1A Truly Epic Pre-order Bonus

How do developers get people to order their game before the release date (and before negative reviews get the chance to be written)? By promising amazing extra rewards! Nintendo is no different in this respect, which is why they chose the best pre-order bonus any gamer can possibly think of: a spoon.

That’s right; buy the game now and you get the exclusive Lucky Ladle as a bonus. If that is not a reason to be excited aboutHyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, we don’t know what is.

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