Nintendo doesn’t expect Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity to precede a standalone Hyrule Warriors series.Talking to IGN, Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma didn’t deny the possibility, but did confirm that a Hyrule Warriors series isn’t in the plans for Nintendo at the moment. “I do think circumstances could align like this again,” Aonuma acknowledged, “but I don’t think we’re expecting this to become a series. We’d make that decision based on its creative merits, just like we did this time.”It’s a reasonable position to take – if an idea strong enough to warrant another Hyrule Warriors-esque Zelda game pops up at Nintendo, it sounds like they’d consider picking it up for development. Of course, it also has to be a game Nintendo thinks its fans would want to play. “I think it depends on whether we get an idea that’ll make all the fans happy!”, added Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity producer Yosuke Hayashi.The second game to carry the Hyrule Warriors title has been a critical success. Our own Age of Calamity review praises the fleshed-out story, engaging combat, and surprising nostalgic value in porting over so many aspects of Breath of the Wild, while noting that its combat can…