Does Photoshop Extended come with Creative Cloud?

I am currently downloading creative cloud with CS6 and I only see Photoshop, and not PS extended. Does the cloud include Extended? Where can I download it?
Thanks
CZ

Note that Photoshop CC (the current release that replaced CS6) is always 'Extended'... 
In other words, there are no longer two different versions of Photoshop – and all CC subscribers now get all of the previously Extended-only features (like 3D etc).

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