Update: The app is now live on the App Store.

After the BBM apps prematurely started rolling out for iPhone and Android and were abruptly pulled late last month, BlackBerry finally confirmed today that it’s officially kicking off the roll out of the apps. In a blog post, the company announced that the BBM apps will be available for both iPhone and Android within the next few hours through the App Store, Google Play, and Samsung’s App Store:

While the app is available to download starting today, it will utilize a staggered rollout that will see users reserving a spot in line by entering their email address. BlackBerry says users that signed up previously through its website can start using the app immediately, but we’ll have to wait to see how many people sign up today in order to estimate how long the queue will be. 

Late last month the BBM apps appeared in the App Stores and BlackBerry said that over 1 million users downloaded just the Android version of the app within 8 hours. However, shortly after the app’s release the company said it pulled the apps and paused the launch in order to “fix issues caused by the unreleased BBM for Android app.”