as everyone has already mentioned many things i just want to add a few things or questions, you came to this forum and created this thread, you mentioned that you have a PVP project under construction, but you didn't give details about how your project could be different from the others projects that were already created and were a failure, I don't remember the names but I remember that some projects came to this forum with that same PVP idea and then disappeared, so I presume they were projects that failed
The advice I can give you would be the following:
Assuming that people like something when they can see it, then you should have posted a video or photos of how you intend your project to look
then you had to ask questions whether or not people would use your site, of course you would have to mention the minimum deposit amount, withdrawals, KYC or not, odds, license, game providers and many other relevant things and with that you could see to what extent are people interested in using your site
this would save you the headaches of creating a website and nobody using it
Why don’t we have a good PvP game yet?
Most PvP gambling sites that were launched in the past scared their players away with a lack of users on the other end of the table or poor interface. Some people see a lot of users with suspicious names and assume them as bots. This only exacerbates the situation and the site loses the faith, that always hard to return. A lot of people playing this kind of games are looking for society and fun, not even so much a way to make money. So doubts that your opponent is the real person - is the worst scenario for the PvP game.
source: https://medium.com/cryga/why-crypto-gambling-community-lacks-a-good-pvp-game-49e1ac448ea7It is a very interesting article that I think you need to consider