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First off, we have GNOME, the default Ubuntu desktop. Before that, Ubuntu used Unity. Then, we have Linux Mint, which comes in all of four different desktop environments.
In Cinnamon, the wallpaper is linked to the default file explorer. I don't know how it works on GNOME or KDE, or any other desktop environment, but my point is: you'd have to make an implementation for every single one.
And that's just not realistic for an app developer to do.
Even once Wayland takes over, it would just mean a pretty simple translation shim to deal with any differences in implementation between the different display managers, which should be fairly minimal, and I'd be surprised if a more generic shared project doesn't sprouts up to take care of that abstraction for you. But again, that's still a long ways off.
https://github.com/Almamu/linux-wallpaperengine
and with Proton some people said it work if you use KDE Plasma
https://www.protondb.com/app/431960