On the WoW subreddit, players have also found ways to attract the zombie infestation outside of wow classic gold capital cities, making whole regions of Azeroth uninhabitable. It is funny to see how much the mirrors a real zombie plague, as slain players and NPCs both change to ghouls so their numbers are constantly growing.

Fortunately, WoW sport developer Jeremy Feasel affirmed the zombie invasion part of the event is only going to be busy for a couple of hours through the day instead of all the time. I'm actually a little disappointed with that, honestly, because I think it'd be fun to find yet another all-out, 24/7 invasion that players have to attempt to contain--something akin to World of Warcraft's infamous Corrupted Blood incident.

The Scourge Invasion is only one portion of Shadowlands' pre-launch event. Players can also venture into the frigid wastes of Northrend to fight bosses and make powerful loot, and there is also a new story quest to try .

If you're a WoW subscriber, you can check all of this out today by following these steps to access the public test server. Otherwise, you can wait till the event inevitably launches sometime in the coming months. But now that it's about the PTR, it'll likely be occurring sooner rather than later

Since publishing our first story, YouTuber and Reddit consumer'KokushiGG' has posted a brand new video showing off Ray Traced Shadows in the new zones at the expansion. You'll find the video down below. Like yesterday's screenshots, we may see the gap in Shadows is quite minimal with all the newest feature enabled. Enabling Ray Traced Shadows, however, will appear to greatly affect operation with FPS falling from 120FPS to 60FPS in some instances.

Ray Traced Shadows within buy wow gold classic Shadowlands have been enabled on the game's Beta/PTR, and the very first comparison shots have now surfaced online.