Good news indeed, for those who use it.
I'm finally reaching the end of the road with my non-subscription Adobe apps, which is really going to be painful. I refuse to pay $800 CDN per year to have access to InDesign, Acrobat, Lightroom & Photoshop, so have found substitutes for all of those which I'm in the process of acquiring and learning.
InDesign->Affinity Publisher (beta at the moment - but quite usable)
Acrobat->PDFPenPro, though it has some issues with text editing
Lightroom->CaptureOne Pro (expensive, but the best - and it's a one time purchase)
Photoshop->Affinity Photo
Both Lightroom and Photoshop CS6 are listed as 64-bit in the Application list, but I know there are bits that are 32-bit and nobody can say one way or the other whether the whole app will fall over. I am not waiting around to find out the hard way. There is a thread with info about making CS6 work in Mojave, which may help - until people start reporting in after the beta of 10.15 appears I don't think we'll have definitive answers. Still really ticked that Adobe declared that Lightroom would never be subscription-only, and then went back on their word. I get that they've found their cash cow and that they really don't care what we think, but that doesn't mean I'm going to give in. Yet, at any rate.