No, there isnt. At least nothing sane.
You can do everything either on linux, on proton or in the worst case, on a vm. I had to use itunes recently to hack an apple device. A vm did the trick.
There is one thing that isnt on linux - and i hope it never comes - competitive games which give the company that owns the game complete access to your machine. You just hand it over. That dont fly with linux and for huge fucking reason.
So no, you dont need dualboot as soon as you have worked through the possible different emulation layers.