You'll need a GPU that Wow gold classic supports ray tracing tier 1.1, using the latest drivers, as well as the May 2020 upgrade for Windows 10 -- also, clearly, you'll need to be using DirectX 12.

As announced earlier this week, the GeForce 452.06 driver provides added support for your WoW Shadowlands beta. You can head to the Blizzard website to opt-in to get an opportunity at beta accessibility, as always.

The people at Wowhead have captured a load of contrast shots to show what people ray-traced shadows seem like. It's a shame WoW ray tracing won't go past shadows for now, since the stylised design and simple character models would appear incredible beneath the spotlight of extremely realistic light.

Blizzard first detailed Shadowlands at Blizzcon 2019. The expansion features five new zones for players to explore, a revamped leveling system that compresses the older one to 60 levels and new customization options, including the option to change the gender of your personality without paying a fee.

Alongside a launch date, Blizzard shared Afterlives: Bastion, the first of four animated shorts developed to expand the story of Shadowlands. The short centers on a familiar face from the Warcraft universe: Uther. If you played Warcraft 3: Reign of Chaos, you will understand the former Paladin as mentor of Arthas Menethil, the personality who'd become one of Warcraft's most infamous villains.

World of Warcraft: Shadowlands large pre-expansion event is live on the test servers and it has unleashed an unfathomably large zombie plague on gamers, turning Azeroth's capital cities to undead wastelands. Hundreds of zombies are stalking the streets, devouring any NPC they can find--even including a few that provide quests--and turning them into the cheap classic gold wow undead. Players who get within arm's reach can also be infected, giving them special zom-bilities and allowing them attack other players to spread the infection. Naturally, Azeroth is in utter chaos.