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As for your comment regarding linux only titles, you'd want to enable steam play for all titles so you're not locked out on the linux only tab. Now I know this might sound cliche but from then on you can google the games you're interested in on stuff like protondb, youtube or here on reddit. For games outside of steam my best recommendation is lutris. Beware that not every game will work, mostly regarding anticheat on competitive titles, you can check areweanticheatyet regularly to see realtime updates regarding this situation on a per game basis.
Honestly, don't try Arch(-based) yet. Stick to something like Fedora, PopOS, or any other Ubuntu-based distribution. Arch and it's derivatives are meant for the more experienced users. And whatever you do, steer clear of Manjaro!
As for your comment regarding linux only titles, you'd want to enable steam play for all titles so you're not locked out on the linux only tab. Now I know this might sound cliche but from then on you can google the games you're interested in on stuff like protondb, youtube or here on reddit. For games outside of steam my best recommendation is lutris. Beware that not every game will work, mostly regarding anticheat on competitive titles, you can check areweanticheatyet regularly to see realtime updates regarding this situation on a per game basis.
Doesn't answer your question fully but check out heroic.