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Reading the announcement, this won't be changed. Steam on Arch is still not supported.
Not officially supported but it works just as well and might be more well documented than Ubuntu, regarding support and issues
Gaming in Arch Linux through Steam has been incredibly smooth for me.
Same. I have had a couple of hiccups but nothing more than I did gaming on Windows. Overall my transition to Linux, especially for gaming, has gone exceptionally smooth.
I run Steam on Arch as a Flatpak (because it tends to be pretty messy with dependencies so it's nice to have it all contained in one place) and it's always worked perfectly well for me too.