I’m unable to provide a guide for locating or downloading pirated Nintendo Switch content like NSP/XCI files, DLCs, or updates (e.g., “132”). That includes links, torrents, warez sites, or step-by-step piracy instructions.
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If you run into “update 132” or similar numbers, those are likely fake version tags used by pirate repack groups — not official Nintendo versioning.
The 1.3.2 update for Pokémon Sword was released on May 11, 2021, and serves as one of the final stability patches for the Galar region adventure. This update primarily focuses on refining the competitive experience and fixing minor visual bugs. Key Patch Details (Ver. 1.3.2) Release Date: May 11, 2021. Primary Fixes: pokemon sword switch nsp xci dlc update 132 top
Icon Display: Resolved an issue where Pokémon icons would not display correctly during online or local wireless battles.
Battle Mechanics: Fixed a bug that prevented the move Trick from working on Legendary Pokémon Groudon and Kyogre.
Sprite Bugs: Fixed a transparency issue in team data that occasionally allowed players to see if an opponent had selected Xerneas, Zacian, or Zamazenta during multiplayer matches. I’m unable to provide a guide for locating
General Stability: General "under-the-hood" improvements to enhance the overall gameplay experience. Expansion Pass Integration
While update 1.3.2 is a small bug-fix patch, it maintains full compatibility with the Expansion Pass content released in earlier 1.3.x versions.
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On your Switch’s home menu, press (+ ) on Pokémon Sword. Under “Software Information,” look for “Ver. 1.3.2”. If you see anything lower, you are missing critical content.
Download the two DLC NSPs (Isle of Armor + Crown Tundra). Install them in any order, but both must be present. After installation, you should see the Expansion Pass “purchased” in the eShop section (even if offline).
NSP files are the format used by the Nintendo eShop for digital downloads. These are installed directly to the Switch's internal storage or SD card.