Nintendo has rolled out Nintendo Switch system update 13.2.0 globally, further improving the system’s stability.

Another Switch firmware update, another stability improvement. At least, that’s what Nintendo mentions in the official release notes for this new system update. Further changes aren’t mentioned, but as posted by Switch dataminer @OatMealDome, the new update apparently also includes support for a new Chinese rating system so the software startup screen (CADPA).

[Nintendo Switch Firmware 13.2.0]

It seems that Nintendo added support for CADPA, a new Chinese rating system, to the software startup screen (the black screen w/ Nintendo and Switch logos) for Chinese-region games. The rating icon will appear in the lower left corner. pic.twitter.com/r4Xqkxmmkv

— OatmealDome (@OatmealDome) December 1, 2021

For the same of completeness, we’ve included the official release notes for Nintendo Switch System Update 13.2 down below:

The Nintendo Switch is available globally now. The hybrid platform was released back in March of 2017, and the platform has since been selling exceptionally well. As revealed by Nintendo, more than 92.87 million Switch units have been sold worldwide as of September 2021. This doesn’t include sales numbers for the recently released new Switch OLED model, which launched on October 8. As reported last month, the Switch family experienced its strongest October sales to date.

Nintendo Switch System Update 13.2 Release Notes

Ver. 13.2.0 (Distributed November 30, 2021)

  • General system stability improvements to enhance the user’s experience.

“Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite continue to provide one-of-a-kind gaming experiences on the TV or on the go, allowing holiday shoppers the choice of a video game system that matches their lifestyle,” said Nintendo of America President Doug Bowser. “Seeing encouraging sales growth like this in the fourth October of Nintendo Switch proves to us that the system has many more years and great games yet to come.”