It looks like Mr Lanning had some strong words of advice for Nintendo recently. His stance seems to spell almost certain doom for a Switch port of Soulstorm:
https://mynintendonews.com/2017/07/0...-killed-iwata/
It's classic Lorne to be outspoken on such matters, but it's safe to say the Nintendo community haven't taken very kindly to that interview, (See the comment section of that link) given that Iwata died from complications of a bile duct tumour in 2015, I can see why some are finding his stance distasteful.
Forgetting that part of the interview, it seems to confirm that OWI's venture of putting N'n'T on Wii U didn't pay off. I remember Lorne seeming optimistic about Nintendo's future in previous interviews, stating he'd had "conversations" about the possibility of an Abe Amiibo, as well as stating one of the primary reasons in porting N'n'T to Wii U was essentially to get on Nintendo's good side, to see what their plans were in the future. Safe to say he's changed his mind now.
I personally own a Switch, so this news is disappointing to me, but I do agree somewhat with his comments about the power of the Switch effecting 3rd party support. You can't really blame 'em for not wanting to waste more time porting their game to a platform that is likely to generate minimal sales, especially given their apparent experience with Wii U. But he probably didn't need to make reference to Iwata's passing.