When will lightroom support tethered shooting with the NIKON D4S?

when will lightroom support tethered shooting with the NIKON D4S?

Okay so I should be asking Adobe direct, thanks.
I did find that Nikon released the developer software for the D4S back in february so just could'nt uderstand the delay especially as adobe never seems to be late taking my money each month.

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    Okay so I should be asking Adobe direct, thanks.
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