World of Warcraft Classic has been getting waves of World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Classic Gold articles updates since launching this past year, tying in with all the content releases for the original game. Blizzard has said it is"compared" to adding expansions into the Classic encounter but no decision has yet been made.
At the time of writing, WoW Classic is currently on Phase 5 of this PVE content program (see below) along with also the Ahn'Qiraj raid was unlocked so, as soon as you reach max level, you will have access to a range of raids and World Bosses to tackle.
If you think you're prepared to play World of Warcraft Classic, you will want a subscription to do so. The fantastic news is that once subscribed, you'll have access to both Classic and modern Warcraft.You can either pay a month at a time or you decide to subscribe for longer that will operate out slightly cheaper.
Don't expect a miraculous uptick in visual quality -- those ray tracing effects only apply to shadows, so you're simply going to see a softer, more realistic regions of darkness when you are making use of this choice. You're going to want a GPU that supports ray tracing tier 1.1, with the latest drivers, in addition to the May 2020 update for Windows 10 -- and, of course, you'll need to be using DirectX 12.
As announced earlier this week, the GeForce 452.06 driver offers added support for your WoW Shadowlands beta. You can head to the Blizzard website to opt-in to get a chance at beta accessibility, as always. The people at Wowhead have caught a load of contrast shots to show what those ray-traced shadows seem like. It's a pity WoW ray tracing won't go beyond shadows for today, since the stylised design and simple character models would appear incredible beneath the spotlight of cheap WOW Classic TBC Gold extremely realistic lighting.