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Although it would obviously never happen, I think this game would actually work pretty well for it, because like Splatoon, most of the weapons in this game are projectile based and headshots aren't a major part of the game, so pixel perfect accuracy is generally less important than things like movement and map control. Actually, those things are the basis of Splatoon as well. If you want an Arena shooter on Switch, you might as well just get that instead, it kind of plays like one in some ways.
Epic is unwilling to release the source of the old game with a permissive license, and the new one is still in pre-alpha on PC, let alone supporting it in other consoles.
Furthermore, a whole standalone version of any UT game using theirs or another engine would pretty much violate their IP.
The best you could hope for is that, once the new one gets to at least an RC version, someone could start to attempt to port it to Nintendo, although that would require the blessing from Epic itself in order to do so in the first place.