Microsoft's Xbox division is going through changes. In the past two weeks alone, Xbox One designer Boyd Multerer quit the company, while more recently it was revealed that Xbox Avatars are getting a major overhaul. Now the next piece of change has emerged. A job listing spotted by NeoGAF reveals that Microsoft has formed a team that will work in secret on new projects that "push the envelope." "A new team has formed in Microsoft's Xbox division with a specific purpose: to push the envelope of today's and tomorrow's technology as we explore new ideas from the ground floor," reads a line from the description. "It begins with veterans from Xbox 360, Xbox LIVE, and Kinect. But we're growing as quickly as our imaginations can be translated into code." Microsoft cautions applicants that the unit will work in secret, and that "joining this team comes with risks." "Most of what we work on is top-secret; you may not know what your new project is until you've accepted an offer," Microsoft says. "Not all of our ideas will fly. We will fail, and fail fast, on some projects. We will celebrate those failures because they are vital to making sure the right ideas take off in a big way." Microsoft goes on to say that people who want a "comfortable" job should not apply. So what is the super-secret Xbox team going to be working on? According to the job ad, it will have something to do with a future iteration of Kinect.