The below quote is what Capcom said back in November of last year. It was clear then they still feel as most large publishers have felt for about 10+ years now. The type of fans who are excited for and have jumped in head first with the Switch don't care enough to support the type of western and Japanese third party offerings that have flourished on the other consoles.
And considering the delicate situation Capcom is in nowadays, it's wise that they take a risk averse approach with Nintendo instead of sticking their neck out for the company who isn't offering much help. And who is once again only thinking about themselves based on the overall hardware approach they've taken with the Switch.
http://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/capcom-explores-nintendo-switch-porting-possibilities/Capcom did not announce which titles it specifically has in mind for Nintendo Switch adaptations, emphasizing that it will not begin the porting process until it has a firm grasp on the desired direction and the play-style of the Nintendo Switch. The companys forward-looking statements anticipate a distinct difference in audience and market focus between the Nintendo Switch and current-generation consoles like the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
We do feel that there are differences in the desired direction and the play-style of the Nintendo Switch and those of the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, Capcom stated. At Capcom, we determine which platform to release a title for after considering the features of both our software and the hardware in question, believing we must bring the enjoyment of our games to their maximum potential.
The statement continues: As a software publisher, we endeavor to develop games that offer enjoyment best suited to each piece of hardwares features and target users. Following first party, in order to introduce our own content we are currently moving forward with internal planning and analysis as a partner company.
And considering the delicate situation Capcom is in nowadays, it's wise that they take a risk averse approach with Nintendo instead of sticking their neck out for the company who isn't offering much help. And who is once again only thinking about themselves based on the overall hardware approach they've taken with the Switch.