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KDE suports HDR just fine. I believe both Hyprland and Gnome do as well. Those seem to be the most modern DEs generally speaking. Gnome and KDE being the most popular as well.
Edit: Just realized you said mint specifically. Mint are behind the times sadly.
Yeah, that's why I'm currently only recommending Mint to people who don't do any gaming. It's kind of a shame that Mint doesn't have a KDE spin. It would be my unconditional beginner distro otherwise.
Personally I run CachyOS + KDE with native Wayland and HDR enabled system-wide. It's kind of amazing how I don't even need to clog the launch parameters of every game with a bunch of variables and tools like gamescope anymore. I just have to hit launch and all the fancy features just work.
I am also on CachyOS and KDE here. It was a good find. Seems to be getting more popular and well known over time.