Så är det och när/om det stoppas kommer Mozilla få svårt att hålla en egen webbläsarmotor uppdaterad och igång utan nya inkomstkällor.
https://www.heise.de/en/news/Firefox-funding-under-pressure-Mozilla-fears-for-payments-for-Google-search-10315994.html
Problemet som jag ser det är att det är Googles utvecklare som utvecklar Chromium vilket innebär att vi ger Google ensamrätt på hur webben ska utvecklas om vi låter konkurrerande webbläsarmotorer gå under.
Running games on Linux:
Using the Heroic Game Launcher you can install GOG/Epic Games games with a simple click, Steam works pretty much the same in Linux as in Windows today.
There's also Lutris that's great for running local windows installers (downloaded game installers from GOG f.e.). I used Lutris when my wife needed to install the EA App to run Sims 4 as a usage example.
PLEASE NOTE
The exception is some games actively blocking non-windows (Fortnite) and others using Anti cheats that requires Windows to work.
Gaming on Linux links
Where I usually check if a game runs properly on Linux - https://www.protondb.com/
A site that lists games that doesn't work due to anticheat - https://areweanticheatyet.com/
Game launchers for other storefronts than Steam:
https://lutris.net/
https://heroicgameslauncher.com/
Linux DE and Distros
If you want a desktop environment that is similar to Windows as default and uses the latest graphics protocols in Wayland and so on then look into KDE. As a bonus KDE is developed by a non profit based in Germany.
OpenSUSE is a distro developed by a german company that uses KDE as default - https://get.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/?type=desktop
Normally I recommend Fedora KDE as a distro but that is developed by Red Hat which in turn is owned by IBM which feels a bit contrary to "Buy European".