Linux Mint has been very slow to receive updates, even compared to Debian. The flagship DE (Cinnamon) hasn't had anywhere near as much work put into it as KDE or Gnome over the past few years either. It was a good recommendation a few years ago, but I'd be hesitant to recommend it now, especially to someone with latest-gen hardware.
Fedora (which Baazite is based on) is a good, fairly stable, general-purpose distro. It'd be what I recommend. Most distros that try to focus on one specific use case tend to just be slightly annoying to use for anything else.
Mint isn't any slower than Debian at receiving updates. It's an LTS distribution, so it's guaranteed to be stable and functional. Cinnamon is constantly maintained and improved. Clem, the Mint leader, wouldn't be happy to read such criticism ;-(
Mint remains an excellent choice even today.
Its kernel can be updated throughout its lifespan, as can the official Nvidia drivers.
And for AMD GPU users, Mesa and the AMD GPU firmware are constantly updated, which again guarantees perfect compatibility for gaming.
Installing Nvidia drivers on Fedora is not easy for a beginner !! And when a new version is released with a new kernel, there are often incompatibilities with Nvidia drivers for a good month while they are being updated. It's really not a distribution for beginners, but for experienced users.
Regarding Bazzite, I haven't tested it, but it's primarily a gaming distribution like Steam OS.
If you want to use a game-oriented distribution really easy to use, opt for GLF OS… All the drivers needed for the game are included by default, whether for graphics cards, but also for game controllers, etc.
Regards.