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The Scourge Invasion is just 1 part of Shadowlands' pre-launch event. Players may also venture to the arctic wastes of Northrend to battle bosses and earn strong loot, and there's also a new narrative quest to test .
If you are a WoW subscriber, you can check all this out now 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 user'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. As with yesterday's screenshots, we may observe the difference in Shadows is rather minimal with the new feature enabled. Allowing Ray Traced Shadows, however, will seem to greatly affect performance with FPS dropping from 120FPS into 60FPS in some cases.
Ray Traced Shadows in World of Warcraft Shadowlands have now been enabled on the game's Beta/PTR cheap WOW Burning Crusade Classic Gold, and also the first comparison shots have now surfaced on the internet.





