Camera Raw for the New Nikon 810

Shot with my new Nikon D810. Updated from Photoshop CS6 to CC and my Bridge to CC thinking I would be able to open the NEF (RAW) files. Is the Nikon D810 supported yet?
Thanks!

Is the Nikon D810 supported yet?
Not officially yet since it is so new.
However you can download and manually install the Camera Raw 8.6 Release Candidate (a sort of post-beta, pre-release version) which includes D810 support. Use at your own risk until Raw 8.6 is final.
Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw 8.6 RC for CC and CC 2014 Release Candidate | digital camera raw file support - Adobe Labs

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