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All distros should do this equally well, and better than Windows
All distros will be more or less the same. Games generally work or they dont. Check ProtonDB to see which games work and how well.
This is how distros actually differ.
Some common suggestions:
Ubuntu LTS:
Kubuntu LTS:
Ubuntu/Kubuntu current:
Linux Mint:
Fedora
Pop!_OS
I do not reccomend ~~Bazzite~~, Kali, Arch, Manjaro, Garuda, Debian, or Slackware. They are all great distros for specific use-cases, but they are all significantly more work to configure and/or maintain than the suggestions i've outlined.
I haven't tried Nobara so i cant recommend it, but from the outside it looks fine for a gaming desktop.
Edit: I have mixed feelings on Bazzite, but it might also be a good option for someone feeling adventurous
There are some other differences, for example Pop!_OS while on a LTS base still gets regular updates of kernel, Mesa and Nvidia drivers which is nice.