They're not creating something new. They're taking their existing tool (which - for all its flaws - is still far ahead of Heroic in many ways), improving it further, and changing it to also work on Linux.
If they then go add additional features like wine integration to that tool to make it overlap more with Heroic is something we're all assuming, but not actually a given.
A lot of words for "yes they will insist on fragmentation"
They could at least use Flatpak and containers instead of choosing a given distro or package manager.