In principle, yes, at least it creates this colour space coverage, of course it always depends on whether this is sufficient for editing.
Colour Saturation
94% DCI-P3/ 120% sRGB
There are also special ProArt Asus screens, but they're not super perfect for gaming, but they're certainly better calibrated for photo and video editing, but they cover 100% sRGB and 100% Rec.709, for example, whereas the DCI-P3 93% colour space covers more colours. I think the Gigabyte could be better.
ASUS ProArt PA279CV (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 27 ")And if you look at the colour space coverage of the Gigabyte M28U and compare it with the Benq Photovue, the Gigabyte should easily do the same:
BenQ PhotoVue SW321C (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 32 ")