My desk is a simple 2 1/2 ' x 4' top with a shelf underneath. No back. No drawers other than a simple 8" wide, plastic Amazon product that I hung under the front edge.
Got permission to take and save the desk from the trash heap after a company worker tore the desk apart trying to move the desk. Fully loaded with PC, monitor, books, etc...
Added some metal "L" brackets underneath to help hold it all together. Very solid now. Almost 25 years of my use since then. The top does need some sanding and sealing though. Summer/outdoor project.
Working on some reinforcement so an additional VESA monitor can be attached/clamped to the back edge.
People like multiple monitors so develop a design that allows easy, secure, and safe mounting for at least 2 (and 3 if at all possible) fully articulated VESA monitors. No need for drilling holes, buying proprietary accessories etc. with regards to the desk.
Also, I agree with
@USAFRet - what is meant by "gaming"? What specific advantages could a gaming desk provide? (However, I will note that a "gaming" desk needs, if anything, to be really tough - some gamers get quite angry when they lose...)
And, please, do not slip in some claim/feature that the desk will support AI.