Immunotherapy has emerged as a promising avenue for cancer treatment by bolstering the immune system’s ability to recognize and attack cancer cells. Photodynamic therapy shows potential in enhancing antitumor immunity, though the mechanisms behind its success are not fully understood. In this manuscript, we investigate two previously reported green light activated PCT/PDT agents where compound2- [Ru(tpy)(Me2bpy)(3)]2+, (tpy = 2,2’:6’,2’’- terpyridine, Me2bpy = 6,6’-dimethyl-2,2’-bipyridine,3= pyridyl-BODIPY-I2,) - shows remarkable photoselectivity in assays containing both 2D cancer cells and 3D cocultures containing BALB/c macrophages and 4T1 murine breast cancer cells. Through flow cytometry and protein analysis, we found complex2displays superior evidence of induced endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress markers and indicators of immunogenic cell death (ICD) compared to its ligand3, despite its weaker photoselectivity. Most importantly, these results were supported byin vivostudies where2produced anti-tumor immunity against the 4T1 tumor model in BALB/c mice. Complete tumor elimination was achieved in 2/8 mice, and these mice were both protected against a subsequent contralateral rechallenge and showed increasedex vivoperipheral tumor antigen-specific recall, suggesting memory T cells are induced by2. Signatures of M1 macrophage polarization were also evident in tumor tissue from the remaining 6/8 mice treated with2compared to untreated tumors.These findings demonstrate Ru(II) complexation plays a critical role in ER targeting which triggers ICD, highlighting the potential of Ru(II) agents as futurein situtumor vaccines.