Sony was demanding "very polished games" not just now, but for many years prior. In case of No Man's Sky, for example, Sony's own testers tested the title on PS4 _prior_ to NMS release, found lots of issues, NMS release was postponed for a few months, and NMS developers had to much "castrate" their own game as demanded by Sony in order to ensure minimally acceptable (by Sony) reliability and FPS.
All that happened before NMS was even released. But for CP2077, Sony clearly did not do it.
Conclusion: Sony's incompetent, in this regard, now - in 2016, it wasn't, but now it is. Therefore, with their incompetence of this particular sort being obvious - one may not sanely hope that Sony would do competently in any other matter, at this time. Including putting CP2077 back into their store when it's reasonable to do so, NOR not putting it back into the store as long as it's reasonable to still keep CP2077 outta their store. I.e., Sony may well put it back before it's good idea to do so - OR, Sony may well not put it back long after it'd be a good idea to do so. Unpredictable.
I know this sounds sad news, and it is. Good side is, the better we recognise Sony's own shortcomings in the matter, and the more such specific developments we observe in general - the better informed we become, more able to make related decisions properly and sooner.