The people at Wowhead have caught a load of comparison shots to reveal what those ray-traced shadows look like WOW Classic TBC Gold. It's a pity WoW ray tracing won't go beyond shadows for now, since the stylised design and simple character models would look incredible under the spotlight of exceptionally realistic light.
Blizzard first detailed Shadowlands in Blizzcon 2019. The expansion includes five brand new zones for players to explore, a revamped leveling system which compresses the old one to 60 levels and new customization options, including the option to change the sex of your personality without paying a fee.
Alongside a release date, Blizzard shared Afterlives: Bastion, the first of four animated shorts developed to expand the story of Shadowlands. The short centers onto a familiar face in the Warcraft world: Uther.
World of Warcraft: Shadowlands large pre-expansion event is live on the test servers and it has unleashed an unfathomably big 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 undead. Players who get within arm's reach can also be infected, so giving them special zom-bilities and allowing them attack other players to spread the disease. Obviously, Azeroth is in utter chaos.
To be clear, this isn't occurring from the live version of the match but on its own public test servers. It is here that Blizzard tests upcoming modifications to the match, such as the upcoming level cap squish (maximum level players will only be level 50, with all the new level cap being 60 if Shadowlands releases) along with the overhauled new participant experience cheap Burning Crusade Classic Gold. Butsometime after this fall, this event will launch on live servers--and if it is anything like what is happening now, it'll be a bloodbath.