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One of the reasons Linux is so good is that every user tries to be as helpful to others as possible, especially when he has a problem. Part of this is to google your problem first and if nothing helps ask in the right forum, in your case this would be the Xbox forum (not Steam), and not in the server forum but in the user one.
1/ Either the game has a Linux executable and most likely, it runs on Ubuntu, Linux Mint and similar distros. (as long as you meat the minimum video card requirements if your game)
2/ There is no Linux version and you want to run the Windows executable. There is WINE, Lutris, PROTON to run these.
I have more experience with WINE.
I install WINE.
I open the terminal and run the command
wine file_path/the_name.exe
I don’t know about XBOX.