Likely Cost to Upgrade from Photoshop CS5 Basic to CS6 Extended?

I know an exact answer to this question is not available yet, but I would like to get a feel for what to expect when CS6 is released. I currently have Photoshop CS5 Basic. I would like to upgrade it to CS6 Extended when CS6 is released. Am I going to have to start all over as a brand new owner?
TIA

The Extended version does seem to be about 3D
http://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/products/photoshopfamily/pdfs/photoshop-cs5-edit ion-comparison-ue.pdf
But I had a feeling there was also something to do with image stacks and Median. 
I have found this link for CS4.  Ah yes, here you go

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