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I recommend endeavouros - it's on arch (personally my favorite, btw), has a bunch of desktop environments you can pick from that come configured nicely out of the box, nice presets and well commented configs, etc. Install and setup are super easy, they also include installing your driver's and such.
For getting games to work, most games work out of the box on steam (just make sure to enable proton for all titles and you're set). Some games will require some changes to the launch command which you can super easily find with just searching {game title} Linux. There are some that straight up don't work, and most likely no tinkering will fix that - but it's primarily fps and competitive games with kernal level anticheat. It's getting better with fewer and fewer games using it though. Since you already have a steak deck you already know the process most likely so you should be able to hit the ground running