It's the greatest time of the week again, when a new set of Xbox games are made available at amazing prices for Deals With Gold. Following a great collection last week, this new set of discounted titles are certified fan-favorites that will have players stuck in front of their consoles for the foreseeable future.

The announcement of the new lineup was made on the Major Nelson blog. Both Xbox One and Xbox 360 got a share of the great discounts, with all the on sale games available at the Xbox Games Store for the current week.

A lot of the gaming offers are geared towards Xbox One players with some of the best-selling games offered on sale this week. The Deals With Gold for the new generation console include "Deadpool," "Infinity Runner," "Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime," "Mortal Kombat X," "NBA 2K16," "NBA 2K16 Michael Jordan Special Edition," "Nova-111," "Penarium" and "Sheltered."

There are also a lot of add-ons available at a discount for Xbox One including "NBA 1K16 200,000 VC," "NBA 2K16 450,000 VC," "Pinball FX2 Deadpool Table," "World of Tanks Currency Big Bucks Pack," "World of Tanks Currency Mega Pack" and "World of Tanks Currency Quick Cash Pack."

For the last generation console, a lot of quality Games on Demand are also available for sale. The Xbox 360 Deals With Gold this week are: "Deadpool," "Dragon Age: Origins," "Marvel: Ultimate Alliance," "Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2," "NBA 2K16," "NBA 2K16 - Blue Diamond Bling Pack," "NBA 2K16 - Gold Bling Pack," "NBA 2K16 - Platinum Bling Pack," "Skate 2" and "Skate."

Meanwhile, the add-ons for Xbox 360 are "Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening," "NBA 2K16 - Spanish Commentary Pack," "Pinball FX2 Deadpool Table," "World of Tanks Currency Big Bucks Pack" and "World of Tanks Currency Mega Pack."

All the titles mentioned are available until Monday, Feb. 15.

With so much in store for Xbox -- games, discounts and other exciting releases -- there are others who are already looking forward to the next generation console to take things to another level. Former tech director for Criterion Paul Ross is one of them.

The video game executive shared his thoughts on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Two in an interview with EDGE (via Video Gamer) saying that he remembered working on new game "Dangerous Game and "sitting here thinking, 'OK, what does a PlayStation 5 game look like? What does an Xbox Two game look like? And how can we start to build for that future now?'"

He continued, "So what does a PS5 game look like? With PS4 we've seen some fidelity put into the worlds, but PS5's going to be about more dynamic worlds, far more interactive worlds that are more believable in the way they behave."