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I've been using Steam via flatpak on Debian without any issues (yet) since Trixie released.
Thanks, I'll give that a try then!
Bazzite has Steam preinstalled, and in fact it blocks the installation of Flatpak Steam
When I first read that the ship a dedicated Distrobox container just for Steam, I was utterly confused as to what the benefit would be ~~and I still cannot see it. Maybe the Bazzite developers dislike some of the restricted permissions of the Steam Flatpak or maybe they just want to package it on their own but the benefit for the user escapes me~~.
I've read another comment and then I realized it's because of Bazzite's Game Mode session. It's a special login session and not just Steam in Big Picture Mode. Flatpaks cannot be used for this kind of specific use case.
I should add, Debian is more "bare bones" than more gaming focused distros. e.g. flatpak isn't installed by default on Debian, so you have to take that step before you can install steam via the gnome store or command line. It's not difficult, but it is an additional step.