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Bazzite is KDE plasma based, it's a desktop with some additional tweaks and up to date functionality to run steam and games out of the box. It's still virtually the same as Fedora. Good pick in my opinion.
But isn't Bazzite an immutable distro? I heard that has some advantages and some disadvantages especially when installing software. I skipped on it when I heard that for my desktop OS, but I haven't actually tried it.
CachyOS similarly offers a KDE Plasma desktop environment on an arch-based system and makes it easy to install groups of pre-selected packages for gaming, office work, etc. Not sure what GPU you're running but their built in support for open source and closed source NVIDIA drivers makes CachyOS a really easy recommendation for any gamer.
Best answer so far. Bazzite is easy, plug and play, unbreakable. It's the best option to start with linux and not spend hours in tutorials.