Photoshop support for Nikon D750 and .NEF files

When will Photoshop and Bridge be updated to support the Nikon D750 and associated .nef files? I'm running 2014.2.1 x64. Many thanks.

Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw 8.7 CC Release Candidate | digital camera raw file support - Adobe Labs
This ACR release candidate will. Bridge CC itself does not need an update as far as I'm aware.
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