Aoki stated, “Having grown up with Dragon Ball, I jumped at the chance to contribute my talents and leave my personal impact on the series.” It will be interesting to hear his rendition of the two theme songs, as they are both from the earlier days of Dragon Ball Z, and may sound a bit dated to the modern listener.

In addition to his musical contributions, Aoki will also appear in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2’s main city hub as an NPC that players are able to interact with. Being able to include your music for a series that you love, and making a virtual appearance sounds like a dream come true for anybody who is musically inclined and also has a passion for video games.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will be released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox 1 on October 25th, and will be available in the Steam store for PC users on October 28th.