Call of Duty is being developed for next-generation consoles, a leaked developer CV suggests.

Infinity Ward engineer Andrew Aye's CV lists an unannounced title for the Xbox 360, PS3, PCs with DirectX 11 support and TBA platforms, reports IGN.

The TBA platforms are likely to include the PS4 and Xbox 720, both of which are rumoured to feature DirectX 11 support.

Earlier this year, the Call of Duty developer posted a job listing looking for a senior animator to work with the potential next wave of console and PC hardware.

"Infinity Ward, developer of numerous award-winning games, including Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, is seeking a Senior Animator, preferably with experience in-game development and an interest in working with next-generation technologies," read the listing.

With Treyarch developing this year's Call of Duty release, it is possible that Infinity Ward could be developing a game for new consoles as soon as Q4. 2013.

Infinity Ward took charge of last year's Call of Duty release Modern Warfare 3, which continues to be supported with DLC.

> Read Digital Spy's Modern Warfare 3 review

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