No option to Load Files into Layers into Photoshop

In CS6 I don't have a menu option to load files into layers. Did they get rid if it?

No, it still works and is also present in CC. I assume you have used menu Tools / Photoshop / Load in to layers for this?
Is Photoshop present under menu Tools? if not check Bridge preferences Start Up scripts and see if a check mark is set in front of Photoshop
Or reset Bridge preferences by holding down option key (Mac) or control key (Win) while restarting Bridge and choose reset prefs.

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