
Tears of the Kingdom is "arguably Turing complete", because you can build logic gates in it and connect them together to build simple computers like a 2 but adder. If not for the limit on the number of parts and connections, you could theoretically build a larger computer.
This market resolves YES if the new Zelda game Echoes if Wisdom also has some mechanic that can be used to make logic gates that can be connected together, or can otherwise be demonstrated to be Turing complete, ignoring limits on the number of parts.
Update 2026-02-03 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): The creator has announced they will resolve NO soon unless there are objections, as the market has closed and no one has demonstrated the game meets the criteria. The creator notes that the ice sliding block mechanism would require ice dominos (not just single blocks) to make logic gates, based on the linked paper.
There are parts of the game where you can slide objects around on ice. Sliding block puzzles are arguably Turing complete.
https://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/users/bob/sliding-blocks.pdf
You'd probably need a wider space covered in ice to make these logic gates, and definitely a much wider space to build anything like a computer. My description didn't say "assuming infinite space" but I did say "at least as much as TOTJ" and that game also doesn't have infinite space.
The paper I linked seems to imply you need ice dominos to make logic gates, you can't do it with single blocks.
Since the question has closed and noone has come up with anything, I'm gonna resolve NO soon if no objections.