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Without getting into the nitty gritty since im a novice in Linux. If you have a game on steam in 9 out of 10 cases gaming on Linux is as simple as using proton to make the game run on Linux. Its really that simple.... it will usally download some shaders and then you are ready to go. Now if the game is not on steam there are other services like lutris, heroic games launcher etc that I havent looked into yet or just not needed since all my games have been on steam so far. Steam games for the most part are pretty much plug and play in that regard.
Out of the distros you recommended I would probably recommend bazzite for someone very new who wants to mostly game on Linux (I use Fedora btw)
Ok! I got bazzite set up for another friend who just wants to play stardew, so im familiar with the process (although the partitioner in the install program was hell lol).