Adobe Camera Raw for Nilon D800 / when will there be a final version?

Dear Adobe,
I downloaded the beta version of ACR 6.7 to have a driver for the new Nikon D800. I installed it and got the message that this version espires some time soon.
When will there be the final version out? Is there already a date for it?

There is no publically announced release date....Adobe doesn't do that. But rest assured the beta will run and the GM release will happen before the end of the beta date.

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